Professor Izquierdo's main interest is in understanding how behavior arises from the interaction of the organism’s brain, its body, and its environment.
Research Interests: Computational neuroscience, evolutionary robotics, artificial life, and embodied cognition
Izquierdo moved to Indiana University in 2010 where he has focused on the analysis of behavior in brain-body-environment interactions by putting together models of different organisms' neural systems with models of their bodies.
Research Areas:
- Complex Networks and Systems
Keywords: Computational Neuroethology, Computational Neuroscience, Artificial Life, Complex Systems
Research Interests: computational neuroscience; evolutionary robotics; artificial life; embodied cognition
Subject Area:
Subject Areas
- Cognitive Science
- Informatics and Computing