Neural Circuits for Vision in the Natural World
Offered By: Georgia Tech Research via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of neural circuits for vision in natural environments through this illuminating lecture by Dr. Cristopher Niell from the University of Oregon. Delve into cutting-edge research on how the brain processes visual information in real-world settings, examining the complex interplay between neural networks and environmental stimuli. Gain insights into the latest findings on visual perception, neural plasticity, and the adaptive mechanisms that allow organisms to navigate and interpret their surroundings. Discover how this knowledge contributes to our understanding of sensory processing and its potential applications in fields such as neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology.
Syllabus
Neural Circuits for Vision in the Natural World
Taught by
Georgia Tech Research
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