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This research explores how the brain encodes information about stimuli and motor commands, focusing on the Winner-Take-All readout hypothesis. The goal is to improve neural-prosthetic devices, particularly cochlear implants, by understanding neural coding mechanisms.
How is information about external stimuli or planned motor commands coded and communicated between different brain regions?
This question is one of the most fundamental open questions in neuroscience, and addressing it is likely to revolutionize the field of neural-prosthetic devices.
In particular, it will significantly improve the quality of life of the many thousands in need of cochlear implants.
Furthermore, the creation of effective motor brain-machine interfaces relies heavily on advances…
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