Faculty
Speakers
Mehdi Senoussi
University of Toulouse
Mehdi’s research focuses on studying the flexibility of perceptual and mnesic representations at behavioral and neural levels, and the cognitive control mechanisms that allow to flexibly use these information to perform various tasks. I tackle these questions using psychophysical protocols, computational modelling, and neuroimaging (EEG & fMRI).
Francesco Pupillo
Tilburg University
Francesco has always been passionate about statistical models and recently developed a genuine interest in computational models. He is currently using computational, behavioural, and neuroimaging techniques to investigate the relationship between extracting regularities in the environment and encoding distinct episodes.
Juan E. Arco
University of Granada
Juan Eloy’s research activity employs machine learning and pattern recognition in the early prediction of neurological disorders and in the study of the brain function. He currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at CITIC, University of Granada