Category: research

  • Yang Yang to receive CoCo Pilot Award

    We’re excited to share that our graduate student, Yang Yang, received a Computational Cognition (CoCo) Pilot Award this year and presented her work at the 2026 CoCo Conference. Her project, in collaboration with Robert Wilson in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech, applies an interpretable neural network model to better understand sensory tuning in…

  • Our research featured in the Science Journal for Kids

    Our recent research has been recently featured in the Science Journal for Kids! This inclusion marks a significant milestone for our team. We are excited to share our findings with a younger audience and inspire the next generation of scientists. Check these out: In addition to the article (shown below), the team at the Science…

  • How do early blind people hear auditory motion?

    In our recent study published in PNAS, we show that people who come blind early in life are much better at hearing object motion than those who are sighted. They do this by more accurately detecting when and where the sound begins or ends. Read more about it in The Conversation. Big picture: Imagine yourself…