Transient Stability in Attractor Networks as a Mechanism for Perceptual Decision Making
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Explore a conference talk that delves into the neural mechanisms behind perceptual decision-making, focusing on the role of transient stability in attractor networks. Learn from Aaron Schurger of Chapman University as he presents groundbreaking research at the "Theorizing and Modeling in Neuroscience" conference, jointly organized by the Schmid College of Science and Technology, D.Sc. Program in Mathematics, Philosophy, and Physics, Crean College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and the Institute for Interdisciplinary Brain and Behavioral Sciences. Gain insights into how attractor networks contribute to our understanding of decision-making processes in the brain during this 57-minute presentation, which was part of a larger two-day conference exploring the intersection of theoretical frameworks and modeling approaches in neuroscience.
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Aaron Schurger: Transient Stability in Attractor Networks as a Mechanism for Perceptual Decision Mak
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Schmid College, Chapman University