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Computational Neuroscience

Computational neuroscience researchers at CMU seek to understand how the brain learns and computes to achieve intelligent behavior.

Our faculty members build artificial systems and mathematical models to explore the computational principles underlying perception, cognition, memory and motor behaviors. They also apply mathematical and machine learning techniques to decode neural data. It is an interdisciplinary endeavor at the intersection of computer science, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, physics, engineering, mathematics, and statistics.




Researchers Working in this Area

Last First Professional Title
Hodgins Jessica Allen Newell University Professor of Computer Science And Robotics
Lee Tai-Sing Professor
Mitchell Tom SCS Founders University Professor
Pollard Nancy Professor
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