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Principal Investigators

James DiCarlo - Object recognition in the visual system
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Investigators in the DiCarlo Lab:
- Davide Zoccolan, postdoc
- Nuo Li, graduate student

David Ferster - Neuronal mechanisms by which the cortex performs the transformation of the information it receives from the eye
Northwestern University

Christof Koch -
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the primate visual system
California Institute of Technology

Investigators in the DiCarlo Lab:
- Wolfgang Einhaeuser, postdoc
- Farshad Moradi, postdoc
- Ueli Rutishauser, graduate student
- Steven Waydo, graduate student
- Claudia Wilimizig, graduate student

Earl Miller - Neural mechanisms for voluntary, goal-directed, behavior
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Investigators in the Miller Lab:
- Jefferson Roy, postdoc
- Tim Buschman, graduate student

Tomaso Poggio - Computational neuroscience, study of information processing in brains and computers; processes by which the brain learns to recognize and categorize visual objects
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Investigators in the Poggio Lab:
- Gabriel Kreiman, postdoc
- Thomas Serre, postdoc
- Ulf Knoblich, graduate student
- Minjoon Kouh, graduate student
- Jake Bouvrie, graduate student
- Ethan Meyers, graduate student


Maximilian Riesenhuber - Computational mechanisms underlying human perception as a gateway to understanding information processing and learning in cortex
Georgetown University

Investigators in Riesenhuber Lab:
- Xiong Jiang, postdoc
- Laurie Glezer, graduate student