Please be aware that some senior authors don't allow their junior colleagues to write the paper . . . . !
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Computational cognitive modelling, the bit "comp cog" implies, is a very broad area & adding neurosci at the end just means most of my work
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is involving some kind of neurosci data. But to say I'm a neuroscientist __without__ any qualifier would be misleading.
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I took a course on Comp Neurosci at UCL Gatsby Lab: v interesting! Stunning how readily observable features of real brain emerge eg opt cols
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Nice — glad you enjoyed! I'm very more cog than that kind of work though, although obviously still very cool stuff.
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I'd love to hear more. I'm an omnivore & interdisciplinarity suits me! I tend to splurge & expand a line of research not home in!
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Feel free to asking me anything.

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(I did some physiol & exp psychol); so what cog aspects are you looking at?
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Mainly categorisation in babies, rats, pigeons, and neural networks.
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