Henry Allito University of California "I study dynamic interactions between lab members in LGN and VI" |
Sarah Allred University of Washington Monkey Physiology in Peri-Rhinal Cortex |
Bart Borghuis Utrecht University Cat Electrophysiology, Spike Timing |
Leanne Boucher Dartmouth College Oculomotor function and psychophysics
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Soumya Chatterjee Salk Institute Monkey Physiology from LGN to VI
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Greg Corrado Stanford University Motion Segmentation
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Tam Curnow University of Oxford Area MT and Stereoscopic Vision |
James "Jamie" Hillis University of Berkeley Psychophysics of stereopsis and depth integration |
Barbara Knappmeyer Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics Psychophysics of face perception; how facial motion and form interact |
Brian Lau New York University Reward Processing in Awake Behaving Monkeys |
Valerio Mante ETH Zurich Physiology in Monkey V1 and MT
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Peter Neri Stanford University "I'm working for David Heeger. Given that he's not here I can say honestly that I hate fMRI"
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Cheryl Olman University of Minnesota "Somewhere on the banks of the calcarine sulcus Dan and I met, there we studied visual processing and natural imagery" |
Simon Osindero Gatsby Computational Neuroscs "I've been an alcoholic for 2 years, and I came here
to dry out" |
Jonathan Peirce New York University "I study V1 and V2, but most people know me as the
man who loves sheep, recognition" |
Bas Rokers University of California Perceptual Organization, motion stimui using modeling. Ultimate frisbee champ |
Alexa Ruppertsberg Keele University Natural Scenes and Faces but really color defined motion |
Nicole Rust New York University "Despite my resistance I'm studying MT" |
Denis Schluppeck University of California "I do imaging when the scanner's up, but the scanner's
never up." |
Michael Smith York University Neural Network Models of the Saccadic System |
Christian Swinehart Brandeis University Modeling of Object Recognition |
Lili Tcheang University of Oxford 3-D Virtual Reality |
Xoana Tronsoco University College Awake-behaving Monkey LGN and VI |
Melanie Wyder Wake Forest Uni. School of Medicine Electrophysiology in Monkeys - Role of central thalamus in vision and eye movements |