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?
Jiaxin Su is an undergraduate student pursuing degrees in Psychological & Brain Sciences as well as in Data Science and Statistics at UC Santa Barbara.
She is interested in working at the intersection of biostatistics and psychology. In her free time, she enjoys running and playing frisbee.
BS in Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2025 (expected)
University of California, Santa Barbara
BS in Statistics and Data Science, 2025 (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?
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