Here’s a list of 50 neurotechnology innovators, including those focused on computer vision:

  1. Demis Hassabis – Co-founder of DeepMind, advancing AI and neuroscience integration.
  2. Randal Koene – Mind uploading and brain-machine interfaces.
  3. Eric Kandel – Memory mechanisms and synaptic plasticity.
  4. Susan Hockfield – Neural tissue engineering and brain health.
  5. John Hopfield – Hopfield networks and associative memory.
  6. Geoffrey Hinton – Deep learning and neural network architectures.
  7. Leslie Valiant – Computational neuroscience and learning theory.
  8. Karl Deisseroth – Optogenetics and neural circuit manipulation.
  9. Kwabena Boahen – Neuromorphic engineering and brain-inspired computing.
  10. Emery Brown – Anesthesia effects on brain dynamics.
  11. Partha Mitra – Neural circuits and brain mapping.
  12. Joseph LeDoux – Emotional processing and neural circuits.
  13. Wolfram Schultz – Reward systems and neural learning.
  14. Jack Gallant – Brain decoding and neural information processing.
  15. Ed Boyden – Optogenetics and brain circuit manipulation.
  16. Olaf Sporns – Network neuroscience and brain connectivity.
  17. Larry Squire – Memory systems and hippocampal function.
  18. David Eagleman – Neuroplasticity and sensory substitution.
  19. Tomaso Poggio – Computational vision and neural networks.
  20. Christof von der Malsburg – Neuronal dynamics and self-organization.
  21. Rodney Douglas – Neuromorphic engineering and brain-inspired computing.
  22. Sheila Nirenberg – Retinal prosthetics and vision restoration.
  23. Nikolaus Kriegeskorte – Neural representations and decoding models.
  24. Ray Dolan – Decision-making and computational psychiatry.
  25. Edward Chang – Neural prosthetics and speech restoration.
  26. Sliman Bensmaia – Neuroengineering and sensory perception.
  27. Christopher Moore – Neural dynamics and oscillations.
  28. Michael Arbib – Mirror neurons and motor control.
  29. Emilio Bizzi – Motor learning and brain-machine interfaces.
  30. György Buzsáki – Neural oscillations and brain rhythms.
  31. John Chapin – Neural interfaces and brain-controlled devices.
  32. Yang Dan – Visual system function and neural circuits.
  33. Chris Eliasmith – Large-scale brain simulations and neural engineering.
  34. Ann Graybiel – Basal ganglia function and motor control.
  35. Timothy Behrens – Neural circuits and decision-making.
  36. Adam Gazzaley – Cognitive neuroscience and attention training.
  37. Haim Sompolinsky – Neural network dynamics and computation.
  38. Doris Tsao – Face perception and neural coding.
  39. Gregory Hickok – Neural mechanisms of language processing.
  40. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz – Brain imaging and cellular dynamics.
  41. Alain Destexhe – Computational neuroscience and neural dynamics.
  42. Anthony Movshon – Visual neuroscience and neural coding.
  43. Joshua Tenenbaum – Computational cognitive science and AI.
  44. Miguel Alonso – Visual neuroscience and perception.
  45. Reid Harrison – Brain-computer interfaces and neuroethics.
  46. Eva Dyer – Machine learning and brain imaging.
  47. Ranulfo Romo – Sensory processing and decision-making.
  48. Christian Machens – Neural circuits and learning algorithms.
  49. Liane Young – Moral psychology and brain mechanisms.
  50. John Krakauer – Motor learning and brain plasticity.

These innovators span various fields within neurotechnology, including neural interfaces, neuroprosthetics, computational neuroscience, neuroengineering, and computer vision.

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