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Camarin Rolle
Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Clinical Assistant Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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2023-24 Courses
Independent Studies
Master's Degree Project
SYMSYS 290 (Aut)
Undergraduate Research, Independent Study, or Directed Reading
PSYC 199 (Spr, Sum)
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How does neural activity in the human cortex create our sense of visual perception? We use a combination of functional magnetic resonance imaging, computational modeling and analysis, and psychophysical measurements to link human perception to cortical brain activity.
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Gary Glover
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My present research is devoted to the advancement of functional magnetic resonance imaging sciences for applications in basic understanding of the brain in health and disease. We collaborate closely with departmental clinicians and with others in the school of medicine, humanities, and the engineering sciences.
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Kalanit Grill-Spector
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For humans, recognition is a natural, effortless skill that occurs within a few hundreds of milliseconds, yet it is one of the least understood aspects of visual perception. Our research utilizes functional imaging (fMRI),diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), computational techniques, and behavioral methods to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying visual recognition in humans. We also examine the development of these mechanisms from childhood to adulthood as well as between populations.
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Keren Haroush
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Our laboratory studies the mechanisms by which highly complex behaviors are mediated at the neuronal level, mainly focusing on the example of dynamic social interactions and the neural circuits that drive them. From dyadic interactions to group dynamics and collective decision making, the lab seeks a mechanistic understanding for the fundamental building blocks of societies, such as cooperation, empathy, fairness and reciprocity.
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John Hotson
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The response and recovery of human visual cortex, oculomotor systems and related cognitive functions after acquired neurological disorders is a main area of interest.
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Zhe Li
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Feng Vankee Lin
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Research Interests
My career has been devoted to understanding the neural mechanisms involved in brain aging and brain plasticity, with a special focus on early detection and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). My research approach integrates principles and findings from cognitive theory, clinical neuroscience, and computational neuroscience.
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Kimford Meador, MD
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Clinical Focus
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Tirin Moore
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We study neural mechanisms of visual-motor integration and the neural basis of cognition (e.g. attention). We study the activity of single neurons in visual and motor structures within the brain, examine how perturbing that activity affects neurons in other brain structures, and also how it affects the perceptual and
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Eva Maria Muller-Oehring
Sr Res Scholar, Neurology
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Ruth O'Hara
Director, Spectrum, Senior Associate Dean, Research and Lowell W. and Josephine Q. Berry Professor
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Dr. O'Hara's research aims to investigate how cognitive information processing deficits subserve affective symptoms in psychiatric disorders, and interact with key brain networks integral to these disorders. To do so, she has implemented a translational, interdisciplinary program that encompasses cellular models, brain and behavioral assays of affective and cognitive information processing systems in psychiatric disorders across the lifespan.
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Publication Topics For This Person
Aging
Attention
Brain Mapping
Cognition
Color Perception
Electroencephalography
Evoked Potentials
Memory
Neuronal Plasticity
Neuropsychological Tests
Orientation
Photic Stimulation
Psychomotor Performance
Reaction Time
Sensation Disorders
Teaching
Time Factors
Visual Perception