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Yoon Bai is a Researcher at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their research focuses on understanding how the brain processes natural visual and sensory information, with a particular emphasis on perceptual decision-making, neural coding in visual cortices, and the application of computational models to neurophysiological data.
Key research areas include analyzing neural responses to natural stimuli, comparing human and macaque detection performances, and developing methods like neural straightening to decode high-dimensional neural activity. Their work bridges computational neuroscience and experimental neurophysiology, often using calcium imaging and population coding techniques. Recent studies investigate how environmental dynamics influence perceptual biases and how unsupervised learning algorithms align with human learning processes.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Research contributions span foundational studies in visual perception, comparative neurophysiology, and the development of advanced imaging methodologies for primate studies.
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