CCN Colloquium: "Neuroimaging of subjective experience"
Faced with ambiguous input, different individuals often come to different interpretations. When, how, and why do people diverge in their subjective experience of a stimulus? This talk will cover recent work using behavioral, neuroimaging, and computational approaches to understand how features of individuals, features of external input, and brain activity interact to give rise to idiosyncratic percepts of complex information.
Type: MEDICINE, NATURAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, LECTURE/TALK, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, and RESEARCH
Contact: Tiffany Scotton





