Sepehr Sima

Graduate Student

Sepehr is a PhD student in the Neurobiology & Behavior program working with Michael Shadlen and Daniel Wolpert.

 He received an undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Tehran. During his undergraduate studies, he conducted research on human visual perception using a combination of psychophysics and EEG methods. After graduation, he was a research technician at the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM) in Iran, where he gained further exposure to primate neuroscience. He also conducted research on time and distance perception in humans in Mehdi Sanayei’s lab.