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Christopher DiMattina, PhD

Research Associate in Computer Science, Case Western Reserve University
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I am a computational neuroscientist who studies how sensory systems represent information about the outside world by using a combination of computational and psychophysical methods. Of particular interest are questions about how the neural code and the perceptual capabilities of the brain relate to the statistical properties of natural stimuli. My other research interests include machine learning and mathematical analysis of neural network models. In addition to research, I also greatly enjoy teaching neuroscience, cognitive science and neural computation.