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Paul Sajda

Paul Sajda is a researcher specializing in understanding how the brain processes visual information and makes decisions. He combines neuroscience, engineering, and computer science to develop technologies that can interpret brain activity, such as detecting what a person is seeing or thinking. His work aims to improve brain-computer interfaces, which could help individuals with paralysis communicate or control devices using their brain signals. Sajda’s research advances our understanding of neural mechanisms and has potential applications in medicine, cognition, and neural technology.