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This is the shared lab wiki for the VisCog group  at the University of Washington. We study the cortical basis of sensory function in both normal and atypical individuals. Our work relies on multiple methodologies, including behavioral measurements, functional magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (measuring neurochemicals in the human brain), and we generally try to use computational methods to tie it all together with a nice little equation t…</description>
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