Expertise

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:

  • Behavioral Neuroscience

Subject Areas

  • Cognitive Science
  • Informatics and Computing
Communities
Animal Science, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science
Degrees
PhD, University of Sussex, Computer Science and AI, 2008
MSc, University of Sussex, Intelligent Systems, 2004
BS, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Computer Engineering, 2002