Connectionists: Cosyne-Workshop: 100 years of spikes – but why?
Tobias Kühn
tobias.kuehn at unibe.ch
Tue Mar 10 13:06:39 EDT 2026
Dear participants of the Cosyne conference,
we are excited to announce our workshop on March 17 in Cascais,
celebrating the 100th anniversary of Lord Adrian's publication of the
first clear evidence of what is now known as action potential in the
nervous system. While there is no doubt that they exist, their role in
metabolism, representation of information and computation is still
unclear. What is their unique functional role? Under what conditions is
a discrete presentation of information optimal? Are spikes even
advantageous for the design of artificial neural networks? Or are they
rather evolutionary quick fixes? With electrophysiological and
morphological data of unprecedented quality we are now in the position
to newly address these decades-old questions.
We invite you to discuss them with our speakers, who will touch upon
them from perspectives ranging from biology to neuromorphic computing.
Find the schedule and abstracts on the workshop homepage
<https://physiologie.unibe.ch/research/research_groups/theoretical_neuroscience/events/workshop_100_years_of_spikes__but_why/index_eng.html>.
See you in Cascais!
Best wishes,
Jean-Pascal and Tobias
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