Haggai Agmon
Goodman Brain Sciences Building 2102 (1st floor, south wing),
Safra Campus, Hebrew University
E-mail: haggai.agmon at mail.huji.ac.il
Haggai Agmon is a PhD candidate at the ELSC PhD program in computational neuroscience. He completed his B.Sc. degree in physics and biology. His main research interest is in the mechanisms underlying spatial representations in grid cells and place cells.
Publications
Agmon H., Burak Y.
A theory of joint attractor dynamics in the hippocampus and the entorhinal cortex accounts for artificial remapping and grid cell field-to-field variability.
eLife 9, e56894 (2020). Link
Mosheiff, N, Agmon H, Moriel A, Burak Y.
An efficient coding theory for a dynamic trajectory predicts non-uniform allocation of entorhinal grid cells to modules.
PLoS Computational Biology 13, e1005597 (2017). Link