Shaozhi Nie Presents Poster at the 2024 Neuroscience Conference
Shaozhi Nie, graduate research assistant, presented the poster “Perception of Visual Noise Patterns Depends upon Correlations Produced in V1: A Simulation Study” at the Neuroscience Conference 2024 in Chicago as a member of the Engel Vision and Imaging Laboratory.
About the research: Shaozhi Nie and Steve Engel found that visual noise can be represented by a simple model of the primary visual cortex, and the correlation between neural activity plays an important role in encoding the noise.
"Perception of visual noise patterns depends upon correlations produced in B1: a simulation study"
Shaozhi, Nie, graduate research assistant in the Engel Vision and Imaging Laboratory in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota.
Composed by Madison Stromberg, communications assistant.