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Attention & Perception

Two major issues in neuroscience are how the brain perceives sensory information and how the brain allocates its limited processing power to relevant stimuli at a given time. Scientists at the Center for Systems Neuroscience are tackling these problems through studying attention and perception in humans, animals, and artificial systems.

  • Alice Cronin-Golomb

  • Ian Davison

  • Nancy Kopell

  • Laura Lewis

  • Sam Ling

  • Robert M. G. Reinhart

  • David Somers

  • Lucia Vaina

  • Basilis Zikopoulos

Research

  • Attention & Perception
  • Computational Neuroscience
  • Decision & Action
  • Developmental & Degenerative Disorders
  • Learning & Memory
  • Neurophotonics & Circuit Mapping
  • Speech & Hearing
Boston University Center for Systems Neuroscience
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