Retrieving the Structure of Probabilistic Sequences of Auditory Stimuli from EEG Signals
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Overview
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Explore a 59-minute conference talk that delves into the fascinating world of neuroscience and signal processing. Learn how researchers Guilherme Ost and Claudia Vargas from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro are working to extract the structure of probabilistic sequences of auditory stimuli from EEG signals. Gain insights into cutting-edge techniques for analyzing brain activity in response to complex auditory patterns. Discover the potential applications of this research in fields such as cognitive science, auditory perception, and brain-computer interfaces. Presented at the prestigious Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris, this talk offers a deep dive into the intersection of neuroscience, mathematics, and signal processing.
Syllabus
Retrieving the structure of probabilistic sequences of auditory stimuli from EEG signals
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Institut Henri Poincaré