by michaelhalassa | Mar 16, 2026 | Cognitive flexibility, Cognitive Processing, Computational neuroscience, Halassa Lab, Michael Halassa, Neural circuits, NeuroAI
https://michaelhalassa.substack.com/p/the-quiet-war-between-abstraction Every time you walk into a new restaurant, your brain solves an invisible problem: Which parts of this experience are specific to this place (the menu, the layout, the staff) and which parts are...
by michaelhalassa | Mar 16, 2026 | Cognitive flexibility, Cognitive Processing, Computational neuroscience, Halassa Lab, Michael Halassa, Neural circuits
How the brain constructs the values that guide everyday decisions reveals one of neuroscience’s most fascinating puzzles. Think about it: your brain adds and subtracts quantities that share no common unit! It can add morning light through kitchen windows to forty...
by michaelhalassa | Aug 3, 2025 | Cognitive flexibility, Computational neuroscience, Michael Halassa, Neural circuits, NeuroAI, Neuroscience, Prefrontal cortex, Working memory
I’ve always been fascinated by the kinds of thoughts we don’t act on. In psychiatry, they shape regret, resilience, and rumination. In neuroscience, they reveal a deep truth about how the brain handles uncertainty. Every morning when I’m running...
by michaelhalassa | Jul 17, 2025 | Cognitive flexibility, Cognitive Processing, Computational neuroscience, Halassa Lab, Michael Halassa, Neural circuits, NeuroAI, Neuroscience, Science
A mouse can explore a new environment, find food and adapt when the rules change, all using less energy than a lightbulb. Meanwhile, our most powerful computers can solve chess and master protein folding, but still can’t walk across a messy room without crashing into...
by michaelhalassa | Jul 16, 2025 | Computational neuroscience, Halassa Lab, Neural circuits, NeuroAI, Neuroscience, Science
On July 9th 2025, Z. Sage Chen (NYU) and I organized “The BRAIN 2.0 NeuroAI” workshop at the Organization for Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) annual meeting in Florence. The workshop brought together several scientists working at the intersection...
by michaelhalassa | Jul 11, 2025 | Cognitive flexibility, Cognitive Processing, Computational neuroscience, Halassa Lab, Michael Halassa, Neural circuits, Prefrontal cortex, Thalamocortical circuits
An Elegant Natural Experiment The study by Mackenzie et al. (2025, bioRxiv) represents a particularly clever approach to understanding human thalamic function. Rather than relying on correlational neuroimaging, the researchers capitalized on an unintended consequence...