CRCNS US-German Research Proposal: Inception loops for interpretable tuning in macaque are — NSF Award to Stanford University (CA,
A long-standing hypothesis posits that along a hierarchy of visual areas of the brain, increasingly complex humanly interpretable features are represented. Moreover, vision in primates is an active process, where information about a scene is acquired through sequences of short fixations of the eyes. Despite decades of
| Award title | CRCNS US-German Research Proposal: Inception loops for interpretable tuning in macaque are |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2510328 |
| Awardee | Stanford University |
| City | STANFORD |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $335,158 |
| Principal investigator | Andreas Tolias |
| Program | CRCNS-Computation Neuroscience, Robust Intelligence |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | A long-standing hypothesis posits that along a hierarchy of visual areas of the brain, increasingly complex humanly interpretable features are represented. Moreover, vision in primates is an active process, where information about a scene is acquired through sequences of short fixations of the eyes. Despite decades of study, the characterization of response properties of neurons along the visual cortical hierarchy and the tuning dynamics associated with free viewing is still far from complete. T |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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