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course was added. The program has taught approximately 20,000 students with the help of several hundred teaching assistants since 2020. Neuromatch Academy has also been the subject of several papers exploring the educational efficacy and accessibility of its program and has been written about in the
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Peters has been recognized for her role in building Neuromatch in many instances, notably when Neuromatch won the Neuro Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science prize in 2022] and when Neuromatch won the BiasWatchNeuro Award for Equity and Inclusivity in 2020, specifically naming Peters by
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Peters focuses on how the brain evaluates, represents, and uses uncertainty, including how it can perform adaptive computations based on noisy, incomplete information. Her research program covers of topics such as
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Molecular Basis of Cognition program. She is also known for her role as co-founder, President, and Chairperson of the Board of Directors at
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movements, enjoying extensive news coverage in the wake of both its success and its efforts to obtain special permission from the US
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in 2010, followed by a doctoral degree in the same in 2014. After working as a postdoc with
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Brain, Mind, and Consciousness program and a Scialog Fellow in the
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Sadnicka, Anna; Mardell, Lydia; Bestmann, Sven (April 2021).
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