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Brain-computer Interface

Computational cognitive neuroscience integrates formal computational modeling techniques with approaches for understanding the neural mechanisms of human cognition (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging, electro-encephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation).

 Affiliated Faculty

Distinguished Professor Emeritus
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Dynamical Neuroscience
Cognitive & neural mechanisms of human learning; Cognitive neuroscience; Mathematical psychology.
Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Computational Vision, Computational Neuroscience, Neuroengineering, Human-Computer Interaction.
Professor
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Visual attention; Cognitive neuroscience; Brain Imaging; Exercise physiology.
Assistant Professor
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
The Goard lab focuses on how the mammalian neocortex processes and stores incoming sensory information.
Distinguished Professor
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Professor Grafton is interested in how people organize movement into goal-oriented action.
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Next-generation wireless communication, sensing and inference; Robust, neuro-inspired machine learning.
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research in Reproducible Computer Vision, Image Forensics and Deep Learning
Professor
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Dr. Miller is interested in the psychological and neural processes underlying human memory and decision-making.
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Exploring neural circuitry and illuminating its function, using new neurotechnology.