Semantic alignment of modal auditory category and multimodal lexical-semantic networks — NSF Award to University of California-Ber
The natural world is filled with information that spans all of our senses. When we walk through a park we not only see a rich visual world, we also hear sounds ranging from birds tweeting to the conversations taking place around us. All of this information has meaning, informing us about the structure of our current wo
| Award title | Semantic alignment of modal auditory category and multimodal lexical-semantic networks |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2446370 |
| Awardee | University of California-Berkeley |
| City | BERKELEY |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $675,920 |
| Principal investigator | Jack Gallant |
| Program | Cognitive Neuroscience |
| Start date | 03/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The natural world is filled with information that spans all of our senses. When we walk through a park we not only see a rich visual world, we also hear sounds ranging from birds tweeting to the conversations taking place around us. All of this information has meaning, informing us about the structure of our current world, how it is likely to immediately change, and how we might best respond adaptively to it. Sounds are an important source of information for daily life. Sounds alert us to danger |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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