Gabriel Kreiman
Gabriel Kreiman is an Argentine‑American neuroscientist. He is a professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, and the associate director of the MIT–Harvard Center for Brains, Minds & Machines (CBMM). His research lies at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, and spans a wide range of topics, including episodic memory, visual perception, single‑neuron physiology, psychophysics, and computational modeling of artificial intelligence. Provided by Wikipedia
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Theory on the coupled stochastic dynamics of transcription and splice-site recognition. by Rajamanickam Murugan, Gabriel Kreiman
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Open multi-center intracranial electroencephalography dataset with task probing conscious visual perception by Alia Seedat, Alex Lepauvre, Jay Jeschke, Urszula Gorska-Klimowska, Marcelo Armendariz, Katarina Bendtz, Simon Henin, Rony Hirschhorn, Tanya Brown, Erika Jensen, Csaba Kozma, David Mazumder, Stephanie Montenegro, Leyao Yu, Niccolò Bonacchi, Diptyajit Das, Kyle Kahraman, Praveen Sripad, Fatemeh Taheriyan, Orrin Devinsky, Patricia Dugan, Werner Doyle, Adeen Flinker, Daniel Friedman, Wendell Lake, Michael Pitts, Liad Mudrik, Melanie Boly, Sasha Devore, Gabriel Kreiman, Lucia Melloni
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