Just shouting out that, due to a speaker being unable to make it to this excellent session, @AtaBK from my lab will be stepping in this morning to give a talk about how cognitive maps enable goal-directed decisions! Behavior, computational modeling, fMRI. Come check it out!
How do our brains use knowledge to create continuous visual experiences? @AdityaUsa@JhendersonIMB showed participants movie clips in a flicker paradigm to investigate #psynomAPP. Post by @melinhlai https://t.co/BqV2558LjT…flicker-paradigm/
Happy to share that beginning Jan 2024, I will be joining UCSD as an Assistant Professor in Cognitive Science! 🌟 I'm super excited to put together a collaborative team to explore the exciting intersection of neuroscience and machine learning together! https://t.co/xShb3T4pbK
Excited to announce a new tenure-track faculty search, joint with Psychology and the Kempner Institute for Natural and Artificial Intelligence, at Harvard University. Come join and shape our growing interdisciplinary community! #NeuroAI#CognitiveAI https://t.co/h2UG2lquSp
One of these people is trying to figure out the number of objects in the box; the other is trying to figure out their shape. Can you tell who’s who? In a new @PNASNews paper with @HanbeiZ & @chazfirestone, we explore *epistemic action understanding*!
📜: https://t.co/o9oTMh5nlA
Excited to share my forthcoming paper in British Journal for Philosophy of Science - "Contours of Vision: Towards a Compositional Semantics of Perception." I explore how the visual system codes complex stimuli in terms of elementary parts and features https://t.co/aQ3D2rCkAa
New article in the Sequential Effects in Vision Special Issue https://t.co/zkMjowih18 by Aditya Upadhyayula & John M. Henderson @JhendersonIMB@UCD_CMB investigates spatiotemporal jump detection during continuous film viewing.
https://t.co/cSyZmleS2f
Save the date for a one-day **online** symposium on 21st October 2022:
Rethinking Computational Approaches to the Mind - Fundamental Challenges and Future Perspectives.
Find more info - including how to register - on the event website: https://t.co/moU7U1G2sh.
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In a new study, just out in Vision Research, Pramod (@PramodRT9), Harish (@harishneuro) offer an exciting alternative explanation for why our vision is sharp at the center of gaze and blurs out into the periphery - its all for optimal recognition! 1/n https://t.co/IPHzcHiswj
The JHU-PBS Early Career Colloquium nominations are now open! Nominate yourself or a friend! After last year's success we are excited to hear from a new cohort of applicants. DEADLINE August 31st.