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Randolph Blake - neural bases of human visual perception
Vivien Casagrande - visual system, developmental neuroscience Ford Ebner - developmental neuroscience, neural plasticity Robert Fox - binocular vision, perception of global motion and three dimensional space Isabel Gauthier - categorization, expertise, object recognition Jon Kaas - evolution and functional organization of sensory-perceptual, cognitive, and motor systems; neural plasticity René Marois - neural basis of visual attention and perception using fMRI Richard McCarty (Dean, College of Arts and Science) - physiological and behavioral adaptions to stress and factors contributing to development of hypertension Anna W. Roe - neural circuity underlying visual and tactile perception Jeffrey Schall - neuorophysiological, anatomical, and computational studies of visual attention, executive control, and decision making Leslie Smith - neuroscience Frank Tong - neural bases of human visual perception, face and object recognition, visual attention and awareness Geoffrey Woodman - attention, memory, neurophysiology of selective processing Affiliated Faculty Adam Anderson (Biomedical Engineering) - magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, including fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging A.B. Bonds (Biology) - computational neuroscience, vision Ken Catania (Biological Sciences) - organization and function of mammalian sensory systems John Gore (Radiology) - magnetic resonance imaging Troy Hackett (Bill Wilkerson Center) - auditory neuroscience Peter Melzer (Neuroscience) - plasticity of visuo-tactile cortical maps Sohee Park - cognitive and neurobiological bases of major psychiatric disorders R. Alan Peters (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) - computer vision David Zald - neuropsychology and neuroimaging, functions of the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala and their relationship to psychiatric conditions |
