RESEARCH
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and advanced computational methods, we aim to understand how neural processes in the human brain give rise to mental functions such as perceiving, understanding, and thinking. We conduct collaborative and interdisciplinary research on the diverse human cognitive processes at the interface between the mind, the brain, and computation. Specifically, we study how the brain represents and processes a range of perceptual and cognitive information – from low-level sensory features to high-level contexts and predictions to construct our internal models of the external world.
