Postdoc, Harris Multisensory Integration Lab, York University 2023
Postdoc, Network for Sensory Research, University of Toronto 2018-2020
PhD Philosophy, Rice University 2015
MA Philosophy, Rice University 2011
BA Philosophy, Kutztown University 2009
Hi! I’m Mike. Catching the tail end of a new wave of empirically informed philosophy of perception in the
2000s, I completed my PhD at Rice studying the relationship between sensory information channels and
perceptual consciousness. After a break from academics as an amateur track cyclist and youth cycling
coach, I took a postdoc at the Network for Sensory Research in the Department of Philosophy, University
of Toronto. As that postdoc wound down, I joined the Centre for Philosophy of Memory at Université
Grenoble Alps as an associate member while launching a startup to explore the use of movement
sonification in athletic training. I discovered I liked science more than business, so I shifted this
work into a postdoc with Harris Multisensory Integration Lab at York University studying auditory
feedback in motor control. Finding my way from Toronto to WashU, I’m now a staff scientist here at the
lab.
My technical expertise is in mathematical modelling, geometry, and high-performance computing. I’m
interested in computational models of sensorimotor information processing, both at the circuit and
representation levels. Philosophically, I’m interested in how this information processing gives rise to
phenomenal consciousness. Within philosophy I’m best known for my novel work on how the interaction of
sensory and mnemonic neural mechanisms afford us contact with the external world through our subjective
internal experience. My goal here at Oviedo Lab is to assist in developing new circuit models for
acoustic and speech-related signal processing.
https://michaelbarkasi.com