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In April 2022, Megan gave a talk about Neuromatch at the FENS event “Empowering future neuroscience with modern computing paradigms: the training perspective”. Link to webinar recording.


We have FIVE flash talks at Neuromatch Conference 4.0 in December 2021! Check them all out and their associated Discord chat links below!

Shaida Abachi. Toward evidence of tuned inhibition as the underlying mechanism of perceptual metacognition via fMRI.

Mehdi Orouji. Enhanced Autoencoder as a dimensionality reduction technique that preserves task-relevant information in higher-order brain regions.

Nora Bradford. Investigating Metacognitive Sensitivity in Online Learning Tool for Undergraduates.

Sana Hussain. Comparison of State Outputs From Activation- and Connectivity-Based Hidden Markov Models.

Maria Khoudary. Neural differences in dispositional versus situational-based counterfactual thoughts.


Megan presented Jarrett Winter’s senior thesis work at the ASSC24 conference. Recording here: https://youtu.be/eLKDKZdRxMI


Megan gave a talk for the York University Centre for Vision Research. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IynjvIDYsgA


Olenka gave a talk at Neuromatch Conference 3.0 in November 2020 on the metaperceptual function paper. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTQ2CIUN1M0&ab_channel=NeuromatchConference


Megan gave a talk for WorldWideNeuro in November 2020, entitled “Can subjective experience be quantified? Critically examining computational cognitive neuroscience approaches”.

Watch here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/megan-peterss


hear Megan on the Brain Inspired podcast with Paul Middlebrooks.


a 4-minute intro video about the lab:


expanded to 23 minutes!