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Research in my lab explores the dynamic nature of sensory processing. In the real world, both the observer and the environment change over time, meaning that the brain must process a dynamic stream of visual information and efficiently parse this information to reach conclusions about the presence or absence of noteworthy objects to which actions should be directed. By studying the activity of neural circuits involved in this process, we aim to better understand mechanisms underlying perception.
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I received my AB in Computer Science and Psychology from Yale College and my PhD in Cognitive Science at Brown. Following a six year postdoctoral fellowship at Baylor College and Medicine in Houston and the Max Planck Institute in Tuebingen, Germany, I returned to Brown as a faculty member in the Department of Neuroscience in 2000.
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