Systems & Integrative Neuroscience
Lawrence K. Cormack
Associate Professor of Psychology
Psychophysics of the human visual system and its relationship to perception and behavior.
Juan Dominguez
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Elucidate the underlying neural and endocrine mechanisms regulating motivated behaviors, specifically, using the study of sexual behavior as a prototy
Christine L. Duvauchelle
Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Neural mechanisms of the rewarding effects of drugs.
Ila Fiete
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Theoretical and computational modeling of neuronal systems.
Wilson S. Geisler III
Professor and David Wechsler Regents Chair in Psychology
Behavioral and computational science of vision and visual perception.
Francisco Gonzalez-Lima
George I. Sanchez Centennial Professor
Brain systems mediating learning and memory in health and Alzheimer's disease.
Lisa Griffin
Associate Professor
Single Motor Unit Firing Patterns During Fatigue and Training.
Hans A. Hofmann
Assistant Professor
Molecular and hormonal mechanisms that underlie social behavior and its evolution.
Alexander C. Huk
Assistant Professor, Ph.D.
Neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decision-making: Neurophysiology and functional imaging.
Helmut Koester
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Neuronal signaling in cortical networks.
Michael Mauk
Professor of Neurobiology
Neural circuits engaged during motor learning.
Jonathan Pierce-Shimomura
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Genetic mechanisms of behavior and neuronal function in C. elegans.
Jonathan Pillow
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Neural theory and modeling, visual psychophysics, Bayesian statistics, theoretical approaches to vision.
Russell Poldrack
Professor of Psychology and Neurobiology
Our research is strongly focused on translation of basic cognitive neuroscience into the clinical domain, with collaborations on studies of schizophre
Alison Preston
Assistant Professor of Psychology
High resolution fMRI as a tool for understanding how memory is implemented in the human brain.
Nicholas Priebe
Assistant Professor in Neurobiology
Cortical circuitry and the computations that underlie transformation of sensory input to motor output.
David Ress
Associate Director
Development of new neuroimaging methods that permit precise quantitation of brain function and structure, with particular emphasis on the study of vis
Michael J. Ryan
Clark Hubbs Regents Professor in Zoology
The mechanisms and evolution of animal communication.
Timothy Schallert
Distinguished Teaching Professor, Ph.D.
Recovery of function after stroke, tumor and other types of brain injury, as well as the neural plasticity and degenerative events associated with Par
David M. Schnyer
Associate Professor
Understanding the functional and neural basis of Implicit memory and metamemory using EEG, MEG and fMRI.
Eyal Seidemann
Associate Professor, Psychology
Neural population coding in the primate cortex
Max Snodderly
Professor, Nutritional Sciences
Effects of aging on visual function and the potential for nutrition to slow or to prevent age-related diseases such as cataract and macular degenerati