Stephanie Nelli
Oxford University
Position
Postdoc
Talk Topics: Keywords and/or titles (recommended)
Rapidly restructuring knowledge in humans and artificial agents
The role of alpha oscillations in visual information processing
Instantaneous frequency predicts alpha amplitude during visual perception
Flexible access to accumulating sensory evidence during speed accuracy tradeoff
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Completed PhD in Computational Neurosciences at UCSD under the mentorship of John Serences studying visual attention and decision making. We primarily used EEG and statistical techniques such as signal processing and machine learning. Currently a postdoc at Oxford with Christopher Summerfield investigating learning and decision making in both humans and artificial agents using fMRI and machine learning.