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Kate Hong
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Neural circuit mechanisms underlying sensory-guided behavior
Bryan (Mac) Hooks
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My research seeks to (a) identify the specific connections of defined cell types in motor cortex, (b) explain how these specific connections drive neuronal firing, and (c) characterize the connections that change strength during learning.
John P. Horn
Chengcheng Huang
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Ted Huppert
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Michele Insanally
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Understanding the neural basis of perceptual flexibility using a wide range of techniques including behavioral paradigms, neural recordings, opto/chemogenetics, and novel computational methods to relate neural recordings to behavior.
Bistra Iordanova
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Multimodal neuroimaging on cellular and systems level. Engineering and application of molecular reporters. Neurometabolic and neurovascular relationships in the brain.
Satish Iyengar
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Kevin Jarbo
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Exploring how the risk of confirming a stereotype about a student’s individual or group identity influences whether, and how much, they attempt to avoid potentially negative interpersonal experiences and interactions in academic settings.
Jon W. Johnson
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Physiological & molecular properties of glutamate receptors
Marcel Just
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Jana Kainerstorfer
Karl Kandler
Rob Kass
Roberta L. Klatzky
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Perception and action, with emphasis on intersensory interaction
Anthony E. Kline
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Pharmacological and environmental approaches for neurobehavioral recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
H. Richard Koerber
Takashi Kozai
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Elucidate biological structures and biochemical pathways that control physiological function from brain injury and disease, as well as bidirectional communication between the nervous system and neural interface technology.
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Cecile Ladouceur
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Adolescent development of fronto-striatal-limbic systems and risk for affective and substance abuse disorders.
Tai Sing Lee
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