In part 2 of this interview with Dr. Konrad Kording, Matt Taylor and Dr. Kording exchange ideas about motor representations in the brain, intentionality, time-warping in neurons, and causality. Dr. Kording is a professor at UPenn, known for his contributions to the fields of motor control, neural data methods, and computational neuroscience.
In this episode, Matt Taylor interviews Dr. Konrad Kording to discuss illusions of perception and how uncertainty might be represented in the brain. Dr. Kording is a professor at UPenn, known for his contributions to the fields of motor control, neural data methods, and computational neuroscience.
After a couple episodes of deep neuroscience, co-host Christy Maver takes us back to the business side of things in an interview with Numenta CEO Donna Dubinsky. They discuss the challenge of navigating a dual mission, why Donna believes it’s important even for non-neuroscientists to understand how the brain works, and where she believes the company is going.
Continuing his Interview with a Neuroscientist series, host Matt Taylor talks to Blake Richards, Assistant Professor and Associate Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). They discuss segregated dendrites, persistence of memory, loss functions, and more.
Continuing his Interview with a Neuroscientist series, host Matt Taylor sits down with Alex Vaughan, scientist, entrepreneur, and founder of MapNeuro, Inc. Alex talks about how all fields of science are connected, and how business and science can be used together to better understand the brain and intelligence.