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\newcommand{\Title}{Curriculum Vit\ae}
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\newcommand{\Address}{Researcher in Computational Neuroscience (DR2 CNRS)\\ Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone\\
UMR 7289, CNRS / Aix-Marseille Universit{\'e}\\ 27, Bd. Jean Moulin, 13385 Marseille Cedex 5, France}%
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\section*{Research interests}
I am interested in bridging the gap between the structure and the function of neural systems by showing how they optimally adapt to the statistics of natural environments.
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%Born: February 23rd, 1973---Bordeaux, France\\
%Nationality: French
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%\section*{Current position}
%\noindent\years{since 2004}\emph{Researcher (CR1)}, Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone (INT).
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\section*{Areas of specialization}
Spatio-temporal inference in low-level sensory areas. %\\
Unsupervised learning in topographic maps. %\\
Predictive processes and active perception.
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%\section*{Appointments held}
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%\noindent\years{2010--12}Visiting Scholar, UCL (London, UK). Karl Friston's theoretical neurobiology group.\\
%\noindent\years{1999}Research Scholar, USAFB (Rome, NY) / University of San Diego in California.\\
%\years{1997}Research Scholar, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Nasa), Pasadena, California. Department of Terrestrial Science, Imaging Radar Laboratory\\
%\years{9/1995-6/96}Engineer at Alcatel, Vienna (Austria). Department of Voice Processing Systems.\\
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\section*{Education}
\noindent\years{2014}\textsc{HDR} Aix-Marseille Université
\noindent\years{1999-2003}\textsc{PhD} in Cognitive Neuroscience, ONERA/DTIM, Toulouse (France)
\years{1993 - 1998}\textsc{MSc} in Engineering {\sc Supaéro} (Toulouse, France), one of the leading French Engineering Schools ("Grandes Ecoles"). Specialization in stochastic models for signal and image processing.
% \years{10/1999-2/2003}\textsc{Master} in Cognitive Sciences, ONERA/DTIM, Toulouse (France)
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%\section*{Grants, honors \amper{} awards}
%\noindent\years{1921}Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Foundation
\section*{Selected publications}% \amper{} talks}
%\subsection*{Journal articles}
\noindent\years{2023}Hugo Ladret, Nelson Cortes, Lamyae Ikan, Frédéric Chavane, Christian Casanova, Laurent U Perrinet. ``Cortical recurrence supports resilience to sensory variance in the primary visual cortex.'' {\bf Nature Communications Biology}.
\noindent\years{2021}Victor Boutin, Angelo Franciosini, Franck Ruffier, Frédéric Chavane and Laurent U Perrinet. ``Sparse Deep Predictive Coding captures contour integration capabilities of the early visual system.'' {\bf PLoS Computational Biology}.
\noindent\years{2020}Chloé Pasturel, Anna Montagnini and Laurent Perrinet. ``Humans adapt their anticipatory eye movements to the volatility of visual motion properties.'' {\bf PLoS Computational Biology}.
% \noindent\years{2019}Sandrine Chemla, Alexandre Reynaud, Matteo diVolo, Yann Zerlaut, Laurent Perrinet, Alain Destexhe and Frédéric Chavane. ``Suppressive waves disambiguate the representation of long-range apparent motion in awake monkey V1.'' {\bf Journal of Neuroscience}.
%\noindent\years{2017}Mina A Khoei, Guillaume S Masson and Laurent Perrinet. ``The flash-lag effect as a motion-based predictive shift.'' {\bf PLoS Computational Biology}.
%\noindent\years{2015}Jonathan Vacher, Andrew Isaac Meso, Laurent Perrinet and Gabriel Peyré. ``Biologically Inspired Dynamic Textures for Probing Motion Perception.'' {\bf Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems}.
\noindent\years{2012}Karl Friston, Rick A. Adams, Laurent Perrinet and Michael Breakspear, ``Perceptions as Hypotheses: Saccades as Experiments'', {\bf Front in Psychology}.
\noindent\years{2012}Claudio Simoncini, Laurent Perrinet, Anna Montagnini, Pascal Mamassian and Guillaume Masson, ``More is not always better: dissociation between perception and action'', {\bf Nature Neuroscience}. % explained by adaptive gain control
%\noindent\years{2012}Paula S. Leon, Ivo Vanzetta, Guillaume S. Masson and Laurent Perrinet, ``Motion Clouds: Model-based stimulus synthesis of natural-like random textures for the study of motion perception'', {\bf Journal of Neurophysiology}.%, 107(11):3217--3226.
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%\noindent\years{2012}Laurent~Perrinet and Guillaume~S. Masson, ``Motion-based prediction is sufficient to solve the aperture problem", {\bf Neural Computation}. \\ %
%\noindent\years{2011}Guillaume~S. Masson and Laurent~Perrinet, ``The behavioral receptive field underlying motion integration for primate tracking eye movements", {\bf Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews}. \\ %
\noindent\years{2010}Laurent~Perrinet, ``Role of homeostasis in learning sparse representations", {\bf Neural Computation}.%, 22\penalty0 (7). \\ %
%\noindent\years{2007}Frederic Barthelemy, Laurent~Perrinet, Eric Castet, and Guillaume~S. Masson, ``Dynamics of distributed {1{D}} and {2{D}} motion representations for short-latency ocular following", {\bf Vision {R}esearch}.\\%, 48\penalty0 (4):\penalty0 501--22. \\%\newblock \doi{10.1016/j.visres.2007.10.020}.\\
%\noindent\years{2007}Laurent~Perrinet and Guillaume~S. Masson, ``Modeling spatial integration in the ocular following response using a probabilistic framework", {\bf Journal of {P}hysiology ({P}aris)}.\\%
%\noindent\years{2007}Sylvain Fischer, Rafael Redondo, Laurent~Perrinet, and Gabriel Crist{\'o}bal, ``Sparse approximation of images inspired from the functional architecture of the primary visual areas'' {\bf EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing}, (1):122.\\
%\noindent\years{2004}Laurent Perrinet, “Feature detection using spikes : the greedy approach", {\bf Journal of Physiology, Paris}.\\
\noindent\years{2004}Laurent Perrinet, Manuel Samuelides and Simon Thorpe, ``Coding static natural images using spiking event times : do neurons cooperate?", {\bf IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks}.%, 15(5):1164--75.%
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%\subsection*{Book chapter}
%\noindent\years{2007}Laurent Perrinet (2007) “Dynamical neural networks: modeling low-level vision at short latencies". In \emph{Topics in Dynamical Neural Networks: From Large Scale Neural Networks to Motor Control and Vision}: volume 142 of {\bf The European Physical Journal (Special Topics)}. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.%, mar 2007, pages 163--225. \doi{10.1140/epjst/e2007-00061-7}. %
%\subsection*{Book}
%\noindent\years{2015}Gabriel Cristobal, Laurent Perrinet and Matthias S Keil, editors. ``Biologically Inspired Computer Vision.'' {\bf Wiley-VCH} % Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, 7 oct. 2015. isbn : 9783527680863.
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%\subsection*{Talks}
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%\noindent\years{2008}Laurent Perrinet (2008), “Adaptive sparse spike coding : applications of neuroscience to the compression of natural images." In \emph{Optical and Digital Image Processing Conference 7000 - Proceedings of SPIE Volume 7000, April 2008}, pages 15 -- S4\\
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