Neural Prostheses
neural prostheses
Dr. Roman Rosipal
We seek a PhD candidate to undertake research in the domain of Brain-Computer Interface and Virtual Reality for post-stroke rehabilitation, representing the exciting intersection of computational neuroscience, applied informatics, and artificial intelligence. The position is open within the European Doctoral Network for Neural Prostheses and Brain Research (DONUT) project at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Slovakia, and supervised by Dr. Roman Rosipal.
Interactions between visual cortical neurons that give rise to conscious perception
I will discuss the mechanisms that determine whether a weak visual stimulus will reach consciousness or not. If the stimulus is simple, early visual cortex acts as a relay station that sends the information to higher visual areas. If the stimulus arrives at a minimal strength, it will be stored in working memory and can be reported. However, during more complex visual perceptions, which for example depend on the segregation of a figure from the background, early visual cortex’ role goes beyond a simply relay. It now acts as a cognitive blackboard and conscious perception depends on it. Our results inspire new approaches to create a visual prosthesis for the blind, by creating a direct interface with the visual brain. I will discuss how high-channel-number interfaces with the visual cortex might be used to restore a rudimentary form of vision in blind individuals.