Program Description
The Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience program funds high-risk, high-potential basic research that uses experimental and computational modeling techniques from systems neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, computational/theoretical neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, cognitive science, and cognitive psychology to (1) understand the neural mechanisms responsible for perception, cognition, and behavior/motor control. The program also supports (2) brain-inspired algorithm and hardware development provided these are useful for testing proposed neuroscience theories and/or enabling novel capabilities in computing, artificial intelligence, or autonomous systems.
Basic Research Objectives can be found in this program’s section of the BAA.
Prospective proposers are highly encouraged to contact the Program Officer prior to developing a full proposal to discuss the proposed research and how it will advance the state of the art, the approximate cost for a three (3) to five (5) year effort, and any specific submission target dates.
Solicitation
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Contact Information
Dr. Hal GreenwaldAFOSR/RTA2Email: neuroscience@us.af.mil