Alon Baram
Senior Researcher
I am part of the computational neuroscience group, headed by Tim Behrens. We try to understand how our brain organises knowledge and experience to support flexible behaviour and generalisation to situations we haven’t experienced before (but might be related to what we have experienced). I mainly focus on human non-invasive neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), in close collaboration with other researcher in our lab that ask the same questions in computational models and invasive neural recordings.
Recent publications
Flexible neural representations of abstract structural knowledge in the human entorhinal cortex.
Journal article
Mark S. et al, (2026), Elife, 13
n abstract relational map emerges in the human medial prefrontal cortex with consolidation
Preprint
Baram A. et al, (2024)
ierarchical coordinate system for sequence memory in human entorhinal cortex
Preprint
Shpektor A. et al, (2024)
Entorhinal and ventromedial prefrontal cortices abstract and generalize the structure of reinforcement learning problems.
Journal article
Baram AB. et al, (2021), Neuron, 109, 713 - 723.e7
