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[S-02-4]Coding and Decoding of Neural Information Processing
Aurelio Cortese1, Benedetto De Martino2, Hugo Six1, Takuya Anzai1, Mitsuo Kawato1, Lennart Bramlage3 (1.ATR Computational Neuroscience Labs, 2.UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, 3.Reutlingen University)

Dr. Aurelio Cortese is a cognitive computational neuroscientist with over a decade of experience in neuroscience, AI, and machine learning. He currently leads the Decoded Neurofeedback Department at ATR Institute International in Kyoto, Japan. His work focuses on leveraging computational neuroscience and AI to study human perception, behaviour, and intelligence.
Dr. Cortese holds a Ph.D. in Information Science with a neuroscience focus from Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. He has extensive research experience in areas like metacognition, consciousness, and reinforcement learning, having worked with prominent institutions such as ATR (Japan), UCL (UK), and UCLA (US). His notable research contributions include over 20 key publications in prestigious journals like Nature Communications, Nature Human Behaviour, PNAS, and Trends in Cognitive Science.
A recipient of several competitive grants and awards, Dr. Cortese has secured large funding for projects on neurofeedback technology and neuroscience-AI hybrid studies. He was the recipient of the Tokizane Memorial Award for Excellent Graduate Study in Neuroscience and the Young Investigator Award of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Showcasing strong academic and leadership skills, he has also mentored students and delivered guest lectures globally. Proficient in multiple languages, his work has been widely recognized in media and scientific communities.
Dr. Cortese holds a Ph.D. in Information Science with a neuroscience focus from Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. He has extensive research experience in areas like metacognition, consciousness, and reinforcement learning, having worked with prominent institutions such as ATR (Japan), UCL (UK), and UCLA (US). His notable research contributions include over 20 key publications in prestigious journals like Nature Communications, Nature Human Behaviour, PNAS, and Trends in Cognitive Science.
A recipient of several competitive grants and awards, Dr. Cortese has secured large funding for projects on neurofeedback technology and neuroscience-AI hybrid studies. He was the recipient of the Tokizane Memorial Award for Excellent Graduate Study in Neuroscience and the Young Investigator Award of the Japan Neuroscience Society. Showcasing strong academic and leadership skills, he has also mentored students and delivered guest lectures globally. Proficient in multiple languages, his work has been widely recognized in media and scientific communities.