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CAREER: State Space Models for Neural and Behavioral Data — NSF Award to Stanford University (CA, $425,875)

Large-scale brain recording technologies now enable the activities of thousands of neurons to be monitored simultaneously in freely moving animals. In parallel, advances in computer vision enable fast and accurate tracking of animal behavior, which offers rich opportunities for evaluation of the nervous system's output

Award titleCAREER: State Space Models for Neural and Behavioral Data
Award ID2440859
AwardeeStanford University
CitySTANFORD
StateCA
Amount obligated$425,875
Principal investigatorScott Linderman
ProgramRobust Intelligence
Start date08/01/2025
AbstractLarge-scale brain recording technologies now enable the activities of thousands of neurons to be monitored simultaneously in freely moving animals. In parallel, advances in computer vision enable fast and accurate tracking of animal behavior, which offers rich opportunities for evaluation of the nervous system's output. Capitalizing on these new technologies, this project focuses on critical statistical challenges that must be overcome to tackle a central challenge of neuroscience: linking brain
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