Ian Cone

Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, University of Oxford

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Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour

Mansfield Road

Oxford, UK

OX1 3SR

I am a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Theoretical Neuroscience working in the Rui Ponte Costa Lab at the University of Oxford. My research is broadly focused on understanding how learning techniques from artificial intelligence can inform us about plasticity in the brain. I am particularly interested in how biophysically plausible learning rules can appropriately assign credit such that brain-like neural networks can develop the complex latent structure required for cognition and behaviour. I have previously studied methods of sequence learning in visual cortex and theories of splitter cell formation in the hippocampus.

selected publications

  1. bioRxiv
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    Credit Assignment via Behavioral Timescale Synaptic Plasticity: Theoretical Frameworks
    bioRxiv, 2025
  2. NatComms
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    Learning to express reward prediction error-like dopaminergic activity requires plastic representations of time
    Nature Communications, 2024
  3. NatComms
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    Latent representations in hippocampal network model co-evolve with behavioral exploration of task structure
    Ian Cone and Claudia Clopath
    Nature Communications, 2024
  4. Front
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    Behavioral Time Scale Plasticity of Place Fields: Mathematical Analysis
    Ian Cone and Harel Shouval
    Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2021
  5. eLife
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    Learning precise spatiotemporal sequences via biophysically realistic learning rules in a modular, spiking network
    Ian Cone and Harel Shouval
    eLife, 2021