Dr. Matthew Nassar, PhD

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Studies Dyslexia
Studies Tinnitus
1 reported clinical trial
1 drug studied

Clinical Trials Matthew Nassar, PhD is currently running

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Noise Correlations Study

for Dyslexia

A fundamental problem in neuroscience is how the brain computes with noisy neurons. An advantage of population codes is that downstream neurons can pool across multiple neurons to reduce the impact of noise. However, this benefit depends on the noise associated with each neuron being independent. Noise correlations refer to the covariance of noise between pairs of neurons, and such correlations can limit the advantages gained from pooling across large neural populations. Indeed, a large body of theoretical work argues that positive noise correlations between similarly tuned neurons reduce the representational capacity of neural populations and are thus detrimental to neural computation. Despite this apparent disadvantage, such noise correlations are observed across many different brain regions, persist even in well-trained subjects, and are dynamically altered in complex tasks. The investigators have advanced the hypothesis that noise correlations may be a neural mechanism for reducing the dimensionality of learning problems. The viability of this hypothesis has been demonstrated in neural network simulations where noise correlations, when embedded in populations with fixed signal-to-noise ratio, enhance the speed and robustness of learning. Here the investigators aim to empirically test this hypothesis, using a combination of computational modeling, fMRI and pupillometry. Establishing a link between noise correlations and learning would open the door to an investigation into how brains navigate a tradeoff between representational capacity and the speed of learning.
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Clinical Trial Related1 year of experience running clinical trials · Led 1 trial as a Principal Investigator · 1 Active Clinical Trial
Treatments Matthew Nassar, PhD has experience with
  • Dynamic Perceptual Discrimination Task
Breakdown of trials Matthew Nassar, PhD has run

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What does Matthew Nassar, PhD specialize in?
Matthew Nassar, PhD focuses on Dyslexia and Tinnitus. In particular, much of their work with Dyslexia has involved treating patients, or patients who are undergoing treatment.
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Yes, Matthew Nassar, PhD is currently recruiting for 1 clinical trial in the USA. If you're interested in participating, you should apply.
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Yes, Matthew Nassar, PhD has studied treatments such as Dynamic perceptual discrimination task.
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