The Brain in Real Time: A Neural Model of Rhythmic Action and Perception

Grant number: DP180102268 | Funding period: 2018 - 2021

Completed

Abstract

This project aims to study a fundamental function of the human brain: its temporal architecture. It will provide an innovative perspective on the neural mechanisms underlying and relating perception, intention, and voluntary action in real time, though a combination of eye-tracking, behaviour, and neural recordings. By providing a common language with which to relate perception, cognition, volition and action, this will provide significant benefits that will transform the way we think about brain function.

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