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Marc H.E. de Lussanet
Summary
I am a biologist and neuroscientist, working on the interface of visual perception and motor control. As a sort of final goal I strive for understanding of the nervous system in the context of its function, evolution and development. In this sense I have interests also in non-human animals, especially echinoderms and fishes. Current projects are in Neuroscience (motor control, biomechanics, visual perception of action) and Evolution (scaling laws of the brain, contralateral organization, axial twist hypothesis, hexamery hypothesis, echinoderm evolution & development, echinoderm paleontology).
Computational Biology Developmental Biology Evolutionary Studies Human-Computer Interaction Neuroscience Paleontology
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Leader of Motion Lab
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How the flow and processing of information shapes the cerebrum
**Corrective note by the author to the interpretation of modelling result** The central idea is: there is a trade-off between local networks, which have a high information flow...