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Photo of Todd Gureckis Todd Gureckis Cognition & Perception How do we learn through interaction with our environment?
Photo of David Heeger David Heeger Cognition & Perception
Center for Neural Science
Center for Brain Imaging
Center for Neuroeconomics
How does the brain account for conscious visual perception and visually-guided behavior?
Photo of Michael Landy Michael Landy C & P Program Coordinator
Cognition & Perception
Center for Neural Science
Center for Brain Imaging
Center for Neuroeconomics
How does vision determine the size, shape, and boundaries of objects in our environment?
Photo of Weiji Ma Wei Ji Ma Cognition & Perception
Center for Neural Science
How does the brain perceive, remember, and decide under uncertainty?
Photo of Larry Maloney Larry Maloney Cognition & Perception
Social
Center for Neural Science
Center for Neuroeconomics
Center for Experimental Social Science
How do organisms gather information and act on it?
Photo of Brian McElree Brian McElree Cognition & Perception
Social
How do people understand sentences within the limits of working memory?
Photo of Denis Pelli Denis Pelli Cognition & Perception
Center for Neural Science
Center for Brain Imaging
How do we recognize familiar objects like words and faces?
Photo of Pat Shrout Pat Shrout Social
How can we learn about the causes and modifiers of human suffering when strong experimental methods are not ethical or feasible?
Photo of Tessa West Tessa West Social Program Coordinator
Social
How do individuals influence one another's thoughts and feelings during interpersonal interactions...

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