Rodrigo Quian Quiroga is a computational neuroscientist and author known for his work on memory and perception.
He holds multiple degrees and serves as the Director of the Centre for Systems Neuroscience at the University of Leicester.
Quiroga's research focuses on how the brain processes and stores information, with particular emphasis on visual perception and memory formation.
He is credited with discovering the concept of "concept neurons," also known as "Jennifer Aniston neurons," which respond to specific abstract concepts or individuals.
Quiroga's work bridges neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, exploring the nature of human consciousness and identity.
His writing style is praised for making complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience.
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