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Chris Holdgraf

Chris Holdgraf

Ph.D. Candidate, Neuroscience
UC Berkeley

Disciplines: Neuroscience / Cognitive Science

Chris Holdgraf is a graduate researcher in Bob Knight’s Cognitive Neuroscience Research Lab at the University of California, Berkeley. He studies the ways that the human brain is able to understand the world in the face of noisy and incomplete data, in particular how the auditory cortex understands sound. He is an active science writer and an editor for the Berkeley Science Review.

Website: http://chrisholdgraf.com/

Articles

How Neuroscientists Are Learning To Decode Your Brain
Modeling the Mind

How Neuroscientists Are Learning To Decode Your Brain

By Chris Holdgraf, UC Berkeley November 20, 2014

Futuristic techniques are helping scientists decipher the secrets of the mind.

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