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Gastgeber: Max Planck Research Group Vision and Computational Cognition

Dr. Bevil Conway | Principles of Neuroscience in color

Gastvortrag
Principles of neuroscience, notably as they relate to vision, invoke concepts of building blocks, opponency, representation, and agency (active vision). He will argue that these ideas have been productively developed using color as a model system, with roots in the earliest western theories of psychology dating to the ancient Greeks. In his talk, he will describe data from neurophysiology, functional brain imaging (fMRI and MEG), and psychophysics that aim to test the principles of neuroscience and to place them in a holistic framework of our broad goal to understand brain and behavior [mehr]

N. Apurva Ratan Murty, PhD | CBS CoCoNut Talk: Organization of the ventral visual cortex: Developmental origins and encoding models

Gastvortrag

Prof. Dirk Bernhardt-Walther | Cross-modal perception of real-world scenes

Gastvortrag

Dr Jaan Aru | Neurobiological foundations of conscious processing

Gastvortrag

Prof. Dirk Bernhardt-Walther | Cross-modal perception of real-world scenes

Gastvortrag
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