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I’m interested in computational and cognitive neuroscience, learning and memory, decision making, machine learning.
Previously, as a machine learning algorithm developer, I designed data analysis systems inspired by human cognition.
Postdoctoral researcher, Dartmouth CollegeFellow, Neukom Institute for Computational Science
My princeton website will no longer be updated, but you can read about my research here.
Marc Sommer studying the roles of different sites of the cerebellum in the planning and control of eye movements.
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science at Rutgers, New
My lab's research focuses on how we learn from interaction with the environment, and how learning can lead to changes in mental health.
During grad school, I used psychophysical, neuroimaging (fMRI), and computational (mostly Bayesian/probabilistic models) methods to understand the st…
My main interest is in biological solutions to rapidly structuring and processing information, from animal social communication to distributed neural…