Quantitative Concentration Faculty |
Faculty Name |
Affiliations |
Research question |
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Todd Gureckis | Cognition & Perception | How do we learn through interaction with our environment? |
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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? |
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Brenden Lake | Cognition & Perception Center for Data Science Center for Neural Science |
What are the computational ingredients of intelligence? |
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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? |
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Grace Lindsay | Cognition & Perception Center for Data Science |
How can artificial neural networks help us understand perception and cognition? |
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Wei Ji Ma | Cognition & Perception Center for Neural Science |
How does the brain perceive, remember, and decide under uncertainty? |
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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? |
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Marcelo Mattar | Cognition & Perception Center for Neural Science Center for Data Science |
How does the brain simulate the past and future to guide our decisions? |
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Brian McElree | Cognition & Perception Social |
How do people understand sentences within the limits of working memory? |
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Denis Pelli | Cognition & Perception Center for Neural Science Center for Brain Imaging |
How do we recognize familiar objects like words and faces? |
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Pat Shrout | Social |
How can we learn about the causes and modifiers of human suffering when strong experimental methods are not ethical or feasible? |
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Tessa West | Social Program Coordinator Social |
How do individuals influence one another's thoughts and feelings during interpersonal interactions... |