How does the brain extract relevant visual features from the rich, dynamic visual input that typifies active exploration, and how does the neural representation of these features support visual navigation?
Luke Herbelin is an undergraduate student pursuing a Computer Science degree at UC Santa Barbara. He is interested in the many different applications of computer science to different fields. He is particularly interested in how computer vision overlaps with computational neuroscience and how our brains understand sight.
Outside of research, Luke likes to play tennis and listen to political and financial news. He also enjoys volunteering his time to organizations like Los Ingenieros and their K-12 outreach programs.
BS in Computer Science, 2028 (expected)
University of California, Santa Barbara
How does the brain extract relevant visual features from the rich, dynamic visual input that typifies active exploration, and how does the neural representation of these features support visual navigation?