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Praveen Pilly
How does the brain make decisions during perception of motion?
Modeling and experiments
2010. 144 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-29353-3 (3639293533)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-29353-1 (9783639293531)
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One of the major goals of cognitive neuroscience is to understand the brain´s ability to carry out context-appropriate perceptually-based decisions in response to probabilistic situations that may influence animal and human survival. For example, how does the brain decide the direction of a moving object especially when it is embedded in clutter? This visual competency is crucial in the real world to track moving objects so that contact with them can be either avoided or planned. The book investigates this fundamental issue by detailing modeling work that simulates and explains neurophysiological and behavioral data regarding how the speed and accuracy of direction discrimination vary with the ambiguity inherent in the motion stimulus, and by elaborating two psychophysical studies that probe the mechanisms involved in direction estimation that are articulated by the model.
He received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Cognitive and Neural Systems from Boston University in 2009 and his B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. He is currently employed as Research Associate at Boston University. His research interests include motion perception, visuospatial navigation, memory, and learning.