Neuroscientist Kalanit Grill-Spector studies the physiology of human vision and discusses how advances in computational modeling, such as deep neural networks, applied to brain data and new imaging technologies, are revolutionizing our understanding of how the human brain sees. She explains how the brain processes visual information, such as recognizing faces, objects, and places, and how imaging technologies and computing are mapping out the functions of the brain.
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