CNUP: Center for Neuroscience
Areas Of Concentration - Learning and Memory
- Guo-Qiang Bi
- Development and plasticity of neural circuits.
- Charles W. Bradberry
- Neurochemical and cognitive traits in primates associated with chronic exposure to drugs of abuse or a predisposition to self-administer them.
- Carol L. Colby
- Cortical mechanisms of memory, attention, and spatial representation in primates.
- Julie A. Fiez
- Neuroimaging and behavioral studies of language, working memory, motivation, and learning.
- Anthony E. Kline
- Pharmacological and environmental approaches for neurobehavioral and histological recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury.
- Beatriz Luna
- Brain basis underlying the transition from adolescent to adult level voluntary control of behavior (working memory, response inhibition, reward processing, arousal). fMRI, DTI and oculomotor methods are used.
- Bita Moghaddam
- Cellular basis of goal-directed behavior and animal models of schizophrenia.
- Paul W. Munro
- Adaption, learning, and plasticity in simulated neural networks.
- Carl R. Olson
- Cortical mechanisms of cognition in primates.
- Monica A. Perez
- Motor control in humans.
- Linda Rinaman
- Neural circuits for stress responses and emotional learning: organization and postnatal development.
- Jonathan Rubin
- Theoretical and computational modeling of dynamics in neuronal networks.
- Marc Sommer
- Neuronal circuits mediating perception, cognition, and action in primates.
- Edda Thiels
- Behavioral, biochemical, and physiological analysis of learning and memory.
- Robert S. Turner
- Neurophysiology of basal ganglia-cortical networks in health and disease.
- Thanos Tzounopoulos
- Cellular mechanisms for learning and memory and their role in auditory processing.
- Amy K. Wagner
- The impact of gender and changes in neurochemistry on rehabilitation and treatment outcomes after traumatic brain injury (TBI).
- Mark Wheeler
- Brain imaging and behavioral studies of episodic memory, attentional control, and decision making in memory.
