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Daniel Goldreich is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour at McMaster University. His research focuses on the intricate processes of perception and how the nervous system interprets sensory information from the external world. Goldreich has a background in Neurobiology with postdoctoral training from the University of Pittsburgh. He has earned a PhD from the University of California, San Francisco and a Bachelor of Science from the University of California, San Diego. His work delves into the mechanisms by which sensory organs encode stimuli, investigating how these physical inputs translate into electrical impulses that the brain uses to form inferences about the environment. Through his research, he aims to enhance the understanding of perceptual abilities.
McMaster University • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Psychological and Neuroscience studies.
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