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Pieter Roelfsema closes out the conference at 5:00pm with "Brain mechanisms for conscious visual perception of coherent objects and the technology to restore it in blindness".
Pieter Roelfsema closes out the conference at 5:00pm with "Brain mechanisms for conscious visual perception of coherent objects and the technology to restore it in blindness".
Then we have four contributed talk sessions from 11:00am-1:00pm on learning & memory, representational alignment, neural computations, and visual processing.
Then we have four contributed talk sessions from 11:00am-1:00pm on learning & memory, representational alignment, neural computations, and visual processing.
🎯 Digital Brain Models for Working Memory
🎯 Language: In search of a neural code
🎯 Uncovering algorithms of visual cognition with multilevel computational theories
🎯 Digital Brain Models for Working Memory
🎯 Language: In search of a neural code
🎯 Uncovering algorithms of visual cognition with multilevel computational theories
🔬 Visual Processing in Brains and Models I
🔬 Metacontrol & flexibility in inference and decision-making
🔬 Audition and Language
🔬 Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Social Behavior
🔬 Visual Processing in Brains and Models I
🔬 Metacontrol & flexibility in inference and decision-making
🔬 Audition and Language
🔬 Cognitive and Neural Mechanisms of Social Behavior
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The GAC actual sessions run 5:00-6:30pm covering neural coding, visual system development in infancy, and what makes useful cognitive benchmarks. These should make for some great discussions!
The GAC actual sessions run 5:00-6:30pm covering neural coding, visual system development in infancy, and what makes useful cognitive benchmarks. These should make for some great discussions!