Experiments
Studies on language, cognition, perception, and the origins of intelligence. Methods span cortical encoding models, EEG, and evolutionary simulation — each card links to the full write-up for that experiment.
Pinned experiments
Neuromotion — motor imagery EEG (OpenBCI Cyton)
Can imagined hand and foot movements be decoded from consumer-grade EEG?
Origins — joint distribution evolution
Does selection pressure reshape a full joint policy over sensing, internal state, and action?
Active & Completed
Humor Classification
Can brain responses predict if text is funny?
Metaphor vs. Literal Classification
Can brain patterns tell figurative language from literal?
Intuitive Physics — Real vs. Reversed
Can brain patterns detect violations of physical laws?
P300 speller — OpenBCI Cyton
Can a row–column P300 speller run end-to-end on OpenBCI hardware with a clear calibration-to-spelling workflow?
All experiments are designed and run by Emiliano Cuevas. Encoding-model studies follow stimuli → predicted cortical maps → analysis; EEG and simulation projects follow their own pipelines. What you see here is summary metrics, figures, and interpretation — not raw data.