Kedar Garzón Gupta

Graduate Student

My research examines the general principles of neural organization that enable fast, efficient visual perception in humans. To uncover these, I build neural network models that faithfully integrate primate neurobiology in order to solve visual tasks. I am more generally interested in the neural bases of sensation, cognition, and movement as a window into general intelligence.

Before joining the lab, I received my B.S. in Cognitive Science from UCLA and worked in Dr. Winrich Freiwald's lab at Rockefeller University as a research assistant.