What makes a good paper for nomination?
The Aspirational Neuroscience mission is guided by our Memory Decoding Challenge -the aspiration to decode a non-trivial memory from a static map of synaptic connectivity. This is perhaps the ultimate test of whether we truly understand how long-term learning and memory work. It is anticipated that it will take many years for any research lab to meet the Memory Decoding Challenge. With this in mind, our annual Memory Research Awards are designed to honor papers that achieve key milestones toward that challenge. For example:
- Papers that demonstrate the decoding of simple functions (e.g. single neuron visual receptive fields, simple binary behaviors) from synaptic connectivity.
- Papers that reveal how memories are coded by tagging and manipulating memories at the cellular and synaptic levels.
- Basic research papers exploring the structural and molecular changes underlying synaptic plasticity.
- Other high-quality papers that represent key milestones toward decoding memories. See our Current Nominations.