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Abstract This double interview with two distinguished researchers in computational neuroscience, Kanaka Rajan and Alessandro Treves, aims to capture a part of their talks and discussions that emerged during a workshop on physical modelling of thought, held in Berlin in January 2023. The topic is the fascinating all-round intersection of physics and neuroscience through the perspectives of the interviewees. The dialogue traverses the complex terrain of modelling thought processes, shedding light on the trade-off between simplicity and complexity that defines the field of computational neuroscience. From the early days of physics-inspired brain models to the cutting-edge advancements in large language models, the interviewees share their journey, challenges, and insights into the modelling of physical and biological systems; they recount their experience with computational neuroscience, explore the impact of large language models on our understanding of human language and cognition, and speculate on the future directions of physics-inspired computational neuroscience, emphasising the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and a deeper integration of complexity and detail in modelling the brain and its functions.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 1, 2026
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Simmons-Edler, R; Badman, R; Berg, F; Chua, R; Vastola, J; Lunger, J; Qian, W; Rajan, K (, Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems)Free, publicly-accessible full text available October 28, 2026
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Duan, Y; Chaudhry, HT; Ahrens, MB; Harvey, CD; Perich, MG; Deisseroth, K; Rajan, K (, Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems)Free, publicly-accessible full text available October 28, 2026
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