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investigating embodied experience through the brain
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  1. BrainNetCNN_Personality BrainNetCNN_Personality Public

    Personality prediction from Human Connectome Project fMRI data using BrainNetCNN deep learning model (Kawahara et al. 2016). Project with Dr. Johann Kruschwitz, Division of Mind and Brain at Charit…

    Python 7 7

  2. Machine_Intelligence_I Machine_Intelligence_I Public

    Programming exercises from "Machine Intelligence I: Supervised Methods and RL" taught by Prof. Klaus Obermayer, Neural Information Processing Group at Technical University Berlin (Winter Semester, …

    Jupyter Notebook 1

  3. Machine_Intelligence_II Machine_Intelligence_II Public

    Programming exercises from "Machine Intelligence II: Unsupervised Methods" taught by Prof. Klaus Obermayer, Neural Information Processing Group at Technical University Berlin (Summer Semester, 2019)

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. Flicker Flicker Public

    Decoding flicker light-induced visual hallucinations from EEG. Project with the lab of Dr. Timo Torsten Schmidt Lab, Neurocomputation and Neuroimaging Unit at Freie University Berlin

    Python 1

  5. DaVi1 DaVi1 Public

    Quantifying the perceptual efficiency of data visualizations with regression and bayesian models. Project with Rolfs Lab, Psychology Dept. at Humboldt University

    Python

  6. Models_of_Higher_Brain_Function Models_of_Higher_Brain_Function Public

    Programming exercises from "Models of Higher Brain Functions" taught by Prof. Henning Sprekeler, Modelling of Cognitive Processes Group at Technical University Berlin (Winter Semester, 2019)

    Jupyter Notebook