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  • Aapo Hyvarinen
    Involved in developing independent component analysis (ICA). Page supplies papers and code for reproducing experiments. Addresses generative model based vision and statistics of natural scenes.
    http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/ahyvarin/
     
  • Abdelkader Ennaceur
    This lab studies the role of cortical and sub-cortical structures in learning, memory and attention.
    http://abdellab.sunderland.ac.uk/
     
  • Ad Aertsen
    This lab studies theoretical neuroscience, spiking neural networks, temporal processing and dynamic coding.
    http://www.brainworks.uni-freiburg.de/
     
  • Ad Decker
    Addresses neural and biochemical networks to enable a description of brain processes at different levels of resolution. These networks provide a framework for functional neuroimaging research.
    http://www.home.versatel.nl/dekker.aj/index.htm
     
  • Allison Doupe
    Lab analyzes how the nervous system mediates behavior, especially complex behaviors that must be learned. Birdsong is the model system used for these studies.
    http://www.ucsf.edu/neurosc/faculty/neuro_doupe.html
     
  • Andreas Bartels
    Neuroscientist using imaging methods to understand information processing in the human brain.
    http://www.cnl.salk.edu/~bartels/
     
  • Andreas Engel
    known for the "binding by synchrony" hypothesis. Interested in temporal processing in particular at 40Hz. This lab does electrophysiology driven by computational ideas.
    http://www.40hz.net/pages/research.html
     
  • Andreas Herz
    Addresses Signal Processing and Coding in the Brain. Functional Role of Neural Oscillations and Rapid Synchronization , Model Systems with Spiking Neurons: Dynamics and Computation
    http://www.cns-berlin.org/People/herz
     
  • Ann Graybiel
    Works on the basal ganglia, including systems-level, molecular, and clinically relevant studies.
    http://web.mit.edu/bcs/graybiel-lab/ann_graybiel.htm
     
  • Björn Brembs
    Features a wealth of background knowledge about learning and memory (with an emphasis on associative learning) together with published and unpublished original research on the fruitfly Drosophila and (soon) the sea-slug Aplysia.
    http://brembs.net/
     
  • Bruno Olshausen
    The lab relates the function of the nervous system to the statistics of natural scenes. On his page he supplies scientific papers and software relating sparse coding.
    http://redwood.ucdavis.edu/bruno/
     
  • Christoph Kayser
    The lab studies the statistical regularities of natural scenes, how they relate to the response properties of cortical cells and quantifies the impact of global stimulus structure on visual cortical activity.
    http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~kayser/
     
  • Christopher Walsh
    Researching the development and function of the cerebral cortex and the genes involved in this process. From the Harvard Institutes of Medicine.
    http://www.bidmc.harvard.edu/neurology/walshlab/
     
  • Claudia Schmauss
    The Laboratory at Columbia University performs neurobiology research on dopamine receptors.
    http://www.schmauss-lab.com/
     
  • Cynthia F. Moss
    Advancing our understanding of how sensory information is processed, organized, and integrated with motor programs, with a focus on bat auditory processing.
    http://www.bsos.umd.edu/psyc/batlab/
     
  • Cynthia L. Jordan
    The Jordan lab works on cellular and molecular mechanims underlying steroid-regulated behaviors.
    http://www.cynthiajordan.com
     
  • Cyril Pernet
    studies statistics, human neurophysiology and neuroimaging. The webpage provides a user guide for fMRI analysis using SPM2.
    http://membres.lycos.fr/wamcyril/
     
  • Dale Purves
    the Purves laboratory is studying visual perception and its neurobiological underpinnings. Shows a lot of interactive demos of psychophysical effects and optical illusions.
    http://www.purveslab.net
     
  • Dan Madison
    The Madison lab works on neural plasticity, LTP and LTD, in the hippocampus.
    http://madweb.stanford.edu/madlab/index.html
     
  • Dario Floreano
    Goal is to develop methods for evolving embedded intelligent systems, such as Autonomous Robots, capable of adaptation to physical environments. Interested in artificial sensory-motor systems that display life-like properties and are based upon bio-inspired mechanisms (genetics, cellular biology, neural networks, bio-morphic engineering).
    http://lis.epfl.ch/member.php?SCIPER=111729
     
  • David Fitzpatrick
    The Laboratory at Duke University Medical Center is focused on understanding the functional organization of circuits in primary visual cortex, an important component in processing visual information.
    http://www.fitzpatricklab.net
     
  • David Mumford
    David Mumford is working on similarity metrics and on statistics of natural scenes. He links the properties of the real world to propertie of neurons in the nervous system.
    http://www.dam.brown.edu/people/mumford/
     
  • David Tam
    A physiologist studying computational and experimental neuroscience problems.
    http://www.david.tam.name
     
  • David Tolhurst
    My research interests are in the area of the neurophysiology and psychophysics of vision.
    http://www.physiol.cam.ac.uk/staff/tolhurst/
     
  • Dittmar, Michael
    Research on stroke, anesthesiology, and out-of-hospital emergency medicine.
    http://www-nw.uni-regensburg.de/~.dim14809.anaest.klinik.uni-regensburg.de/
     
  • Dmitri Chklovskii
    Interested in developmental pattern generation or ways of describing coupled networks of genes and neurons.
    http://www.cshl.org/public/SCIENCE/chklovskii.html
     
  • Dr Shah-Naz Hayat Khan
    Neurosurgeon and neuroscience researcher. Contains publications and CV.
    http://drkhan.sasktelwebsite.net/
     
  • Dwight Bergles
    The Laboratory at Johns Hopkins studies synaptic physiology, with an emphasis on glutamate transporters and glial involvement in neuronal signaling.
    http://www.bergleslab.com/
     
  • Ed Adelson
    Ed Adelson focuses on topics in human and machine vision, including mid-level vision, lightness perception, motion analysis, perceptual organization, and image data compression.
    http://www-bcs.mit.edu/people/adelson/
     
  • Ed Boyden
    Analysis and engineering of neural circuit function.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~eboyden3/
     
  • Eduardo Candelario-Jalil
    Scientific Publications, Research Interests, Curriculum Vitae
    http://www.freewebs.com/candelariojalil/
     
  • Eero Simoncelli
    The laboratory addresses a variety of basic issues in the analysis and representation of visual imagery. 1) construction of mathematical theories for the representation of visual information, 2) development of functional models for biological visual processing, and 3) creation of novel algorithms for image processing and computer vision applications.
    http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~eero/
     
  • Elie Bienenstock
    Elie Bienenstock is interested in temporal coding by individual action potentials.
    http://www.dam.brown.edu/people/elie/page.html
     
  • Francesco Ventriglia
    Working at the Institute of Cybernetics of CNR. Included CV, list of publications and the projects related to parallel computer simulation of neurotransmitter difusion and neural network.
    http://biocib.cib.na.cnr.it/Ventriglia/ventriglia.html
     
  • Frank Tennigkeit
    electrophysiolgy on slices and pharmacology
    http://www.mpih-frankfurt.mpg.de/global/Ng/tennigkeit.htm
     
  • Fred Gage
    The Gage lab works on adult neural stem cells.
    http://www-biology.ucsd.edu/faculty/gage.html
     
  • Gary Holt
    Our goal is to devise learning rules that can develop a feature-detector hierarchy similar to that proposed by Fukushima et al. (1983) in order to recognize objects independent of location, scale, or orientation.
    http://lnc.usc.edu/~holt/
     
  • Gaute Einevoll
    My present research activity is within biological physics where I focus on mathematical modeling of neural systems. The goal is to increase the understanding of how the behavior of biological systems is determined by the collective behavior of many cells.
    http://arken.nlh.no/~itfgev/index_english.html
     
  • Geoffrey Boynton
    We are interested in the neural correlates of human visual perception. We make use of a relatively new technique for measuring brain responses in humans called Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging or fMRI.
    http://www.cnl.salk.edu/~boynton/
     
  • Georg Schulze
    Motivational psychology from an engineering perspective with biological contraints. Behavioral modeling. Resonance Raman spectroscopy of neurotransmitters. Artificial neural networks.
    http://www.interchg.ubc.ca/schulze/Georg_SchulzeHP.htm
     
  • Giedrius Buracas
    addresses the origins of the BOLD signal measured when applying fMRI. He is also interested in temporal codes.
    http://www.cnl.salk.edu/~giedrius/
     
  • Gutnick-Fleidervish Laboratory
    Research programs and members of the laboratory of Prof. Mike Gutnick and Dr. Ilya Fleidervish in the Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University, Rehovot, Israel
    http://www.agri.huji.ac.il/%7emgutnick
     
  • Hans van Hateren
    I am working on several aspects of visual processing. My current main interest is to use the statistics of natural stimuli (images, time series of intensities, video) for investigating and understanding the visual system.
    http://hlab.phys.rug.nl/
     
  • Huda Zoghbi
    Describes the current research in the laboratory and contains information about Dr. Huda Zoghbi, publication references, lab protocols, more about members of the lab.
    http://www.bcm.edu/db/db_fac-zoghbi.html
     
  • Jürgen Schmidhuber
    Has done important work on regularization of neural networks. Also addresses processing long short term memory and optimal learning.
    http://www.idsia.ch/~juergen/
     
  • Jack Gallant
    This laboratory studies the neural basis of vision and visual perception, with particular emphasis on object vision, and visual selective attention.
    http://neuroscience.berkeley.edu/users/users_profile.php?rid=12
     
  • Jörg Conradt
    Does robotics research at institute of neuroinformatics. He is interested in novel types of robots, pattern generation, control and navigation.
    http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~conradt/
     
  • Jennifer Raymond
    The Raymond lab does research on the mechanisms of motor learning in a simple cerebellar task.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/raymondlab/
     
  • Jerzy Achimowicz
    Digital signal processing (DSP) is applied to the analysis of electro-physiological signals (such as EEG), with emphasis on human brain electrical activity. From the State Committee for Scientific Research; Warsaw, Poland.
    http://www.angelfire.com/wa3/jachimow/
     
  • Jianguo Gu
    Studies on spinal cord sensory tranmission using patch-clamp, immunocytochmistry and molecular biology approaches.
    http://plaza.ufl.edu/jggjgg/
     
  • Jim Trimmer
    Research laboratory studying molecular organization of neuronal signaling proteins.
    http://www.sunysb.edu/biochem/BIOCHEM/facultypages/trimmer/index.html
     
  • John Taylor
    Mathematical modelling in neurobiology, Neural computation and neural bases of behaviour, High energy physics and superstrings, quantum field theory and quantum gravity.
    http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~jgtaylor/index.htm
     
  • John W. Moore
    This lab studies a simple form of associative learning - classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits - using a variety of approaches: behavioral, computational, and neurophysiological. Recent work has focused on neuronal activity of the cerebellum during complex training procedures.
    http://www.umass.edu/neuro/faculty/files/moore.html
     
  • Jonas Frisén
    Department of Cell and Molecular Biology. Studies on the development of the nervous system and the continued neurogenesis from neural stem cells in the adult.
    http://130.237.120.146/index.html
     
  • Josh Tenenbaum
    Studies how people use statistical methods when solving cognitive problems.
    http://web.mit.edu/cocosci/josh.html
     
  • Juanita Anders
    Research on low power laser irradiation, spinal cord injury research and diabetes. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology.
    http://www.usuhs.mil/nes/Anders.htm
     
  • Julie Grezes
    studies social neurosciences, the neural bases of action observation, intention and emotions attribution to others.
    http://www.juliegrezes.com
     
  • Karel Svoboda
    Karel Svoboda is addressing the functioning of the nervous system using two photon microscopy. His page summarizes the research goal of understanding network function from an understanding of the nerve cells properties.
    http://www.cshl.org/public/SCIENCE/svoboda3.html
     
  • Karl Deisseroth
    Studies hippocampal neurogenesis.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/dlab/
     
  • Kaushik Ghose
    Behavioural experiments on flying bats. Beam patterns. Neural models.
    http://www.wam.umd.edu/~kghose/research.html
     
  • Keith Sillar
    The group studies locomotion at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Studies on the development and intrinsic mechanisms behind the neural control of vertebrate locomotion.
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~xscr/
     
  • Ken Miller
    My lab's interests focus on understanding the cerebral cortex. We use theoretical and computational methods, and theoretically motivated experimental methods, to unravel the circuitry of the cerebral cortex, the rules by which this circuitry develops or "self-organizes", and the computational functions of this circuitry.
    http://phy.ucsf.edu/~ken/
     
  • Klaus Obermayer
    The NI group focuses on computational models of neuronal systems, on the mathematical analysis of neural networks, and on the development of ANN algorithms, in particular for image processing applications.
    http://ni.cs.tu-berlin.de/
     
  • Klaus Pawelzik
    does theoretical neuroscience tightly bound to electrophysiological measurements.
    http://www-neuro.physik.uni-bremen.de/~pawelzik/
     
  • Klaus-Armin Nave
    Prof. Dr. Nave uses transgenic mouse and molecular/cellular techniques to study neural development and the neurodegenerative pathogenesis.
    http://www.nave.de/
     
  • Konrad Körding
    Neuroscientist doing both experiments and theory at the Instistute of Neurology, London. Specializes in Bayesian Statistics and Statistics of Natural scenes. Applications to Visual, Somatosensory, Auditory and Motor problems.
    http://www.koerding.com
     
  • Laurent Itti
    Focus in visual neuroscience, approached using computational modeling, human psychophysics and functional neuroimaging. In particular, studies on visual attention in primates.
    http://iLab.usc.edu/
     
  • Loesch, Dr Andrzej
    Relationship between the autonomic nervous system and the vascular system, mechanisms underlying disease in human arteries, cerebral and coronary arteries. Relevant to clinical medicine. Saphenous vein for CABG, and neurodegenerative diseases. University College London.
    http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgaanl/
     
  • Luis R. Cruz Cruz
    studies Alzheimers disease at the Center for Polymer Studies at Boston University
    http://polymer.bu.edu/cruz/
     
  • Luke Remage-Healey
    Investigating the neuroendocrine mechanisms of behavior, using vocalizing fish and social bird models.
    http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/lrr4/
     
  • Maneesh Sahani
    Focuses on the statistical analysis of neural data and the design of experiments in neuroscience.
    http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~maneesh/
     
  • Marc Breedlove, Cynthia Jordan
    The lab studies hormonal modulation of the developing and adult nervous system that leads to changes in behavior. Using a range of rodent species, the lab tries to understand which cells directly respond to the hormone, which genes are regulated in those cells, and how the structure and function of the cell changes as a consequence of that gene regulation
    http://www.msu.edu/~breedsm
     
  • Mark Laubach
    The lab uses methods for large-scale neuronal ensemble recording to study neuronal processing in multiple parts of the nervous system simultaneously.
    http://spikelab.jbpierce.org/
     
  • Matt Wilson
    What are the mechanisms of learning and memory? How are actions and experiences encoded in the activity patterns of neurons in the brain? In the Wilson Lab we are addressing these questions through multineuron recording from the hippocampus and other brain areas of rats and mice during active behavior.
    http://mit.edu/org/w/wilsonlab/
     
  • Matthew Larkum
    My research interests focus on the roll of dendritic processing in networks of cortical neurons.
    http://www.physio.unibe.ch/~larkum/
     
  • Maurizio Grimaldi
    Information includes curriculum vitae, publications, research interest description, address, and links.
    http://www.mauriziogrimaldi.net/
     
  • Michael Hausser
    Works on how neuronal dendrites perform computations.
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/wibr/3/research/neuro/mh/mh.htm
     
  • Michael Mauk
    works on how timed information is encoded in the cerebellum.
    http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/homepage/mmauk/
     
  • Michael Nikoletseas
    Scientist working on nonassosiative and associative learning phenomena.
    http://www.greekads.com/nikoletseas/
     
  • Michale Fee
    Understanding how the brain learns and generates complex sequential behaviors, with a focus on the songbird as a model system.
    http://web.mit.edu/feelab/
     
  • Mikko Juusola
    studies processing in visual neurons of Drosophila as well as effects of molecular components on neural computations and sensory adaptation. Influence of rearing and environment on signalling is studied and signalling during natural stimulation is analyzed and modeled.
    http://www.shef.ac.uk/bms/research/juusola
     
  • Morgan Sheng
    Studies synaptic structure, function, and plasticity.
    http://web.mit.edu/biology/www/facultyareas/facresearch/sheng.shtml
     
  • Nachum Dafny / Alan Swann
    The nature of drug addiction is studied. Experiments on Rats clarify how drugs such as eccstasy work.
    http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/homepage/dafny
     
  • Nathan Intrator
    Neural Computation, High Dimensional Statistics and Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision, Visual Cortex Plasticity, Time series prediction
    http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~nin/
     
  • Nordeen, Ernest J.
    Hormonal regulation of neural plasticity and learning, with a focus on the songbird system.
    http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/ernie/ernie.html
     
  • Nordeen, Kathy W.
    Studies neural plasticity, learning, memory, with a focus on vocal learning in songbirds.
    http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/knordeen/knordeen.html
     
  • Pam Reinagel
    Pam Reinagel studies how patterns of activity in populations of visual neurons encode information about visual scenes. She is particularly interested in how neural codes are adapted to encode dynamic, natural stimuli efficiently. She applies Information Theory to spike trains of neurons.
    http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~pam/homepage.html
     
  • Patrick Hoyer
    Patrick Hoyer works on ICA (independent component analysis) and nonlinear variants thereof.
    http://www.cis.hut.fi/~phoyer/
     
  • Paul De Koninck
    The lab investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms used by neurons to decode synaptic and electrical activities that propagate through neural circuits.
    http://www.greenspine.ca
     
  • Paul Harrison
    His group is studying gene expression in psychiatric disorders in the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry.
    http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/mng/
     
  • Peter Dayan
    Builds mathematical and computational models of neural processing, with a particular emphasis on representation and learning. The main focus is on reinforcement learning and unsupervised learning, covering the ways that animals come to choose appropriate actions in the face of rewards and punishments, and the ways and goals of the process by which they come to form neural representations of the world. The models are informed and constrained by neurobiological, psychological and ethological data.
    http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~dayan/
     
  • Peter König
    Experimental and theoretical studies of sensory processing and sensory motor integration in the mammalian cortex under natural conditions.Thus, I investigate the role of top-down signals, their relation to the fast dynamics, learning and plasticity in the neuronal network. Insights obtained from this work are transferred to real-world applications.
    http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~peterk/
     
  • Peter Lansbury
    From the Center for Neurologic Diseases and Laboratory for Drug Discovery in Neurodegeneration at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
    http://lansbury.bwh.harvard.edu
     
  • Peter Latham
    Computational neuroscience and neural coding.
    http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~pel/
     
  • Pouget, Alexandre
    The Pouget lab works on the computational neuroscience of spatial representation, visual perception, and neural coding.
    http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/people/alex/
     
  • Quentin Huys
    Who are we? I am interested in the mechanisms that have led to neural tissue being able to control complex organisms. Photography is another artistic way of slicing the timeline and recombining it for analysis.
    http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~qhuys/
     
  • Rajesh Rao
    The primary goal of my research is to discover the computational principles underlying the brain's remarkable ability to learn, process and store information, and to apply this knowledge to the task of building adaptive robotic systems and artificially intelligent agents.
    http://www.cnl.salk.edu/~rao/
     
  • Randall O'Reilly
    He develops computational and formal models of the biological bases of cognition , focusing on specialization of function in and interactions between hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and posterior neocortex in learning, memory, attention, and controlled processing.
    http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/
     
  • Reza Shadmehr
    The Shadmehr lab works on motor control and learning, robotics, brain imaging, and neurophysiology.
    http://www.bme.jhu.edu/~reza/
     
  • Richard Hahnloser
    Richard Hahnloser is doing theory on recurrent systems and songbird physiology.
    http://hebb.mit.edu/people/rh/
     
  • Richard Tsien
    The Tsien lab does research on synaptic transmission, signal transduction, and pathophysiology of calcium channels.
    http://www.stanford.edu/group/Tsienlab/
     
  • Robert Fern
    Research on ischemic injuries in the neonatal brain.
    http://faculty.washington.edu/bobfern/index.html
     
  • Rodney Douglas
    Rodney Douglas addresses information processing in the neocortex. He is the head of the institute of neuroinformatics in Zurich.
    http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~rjd/
     
  • Roland Baddeley
    He is interested in many things including neural network techniques, the statistics of naturally generated spike trains in V1 and IT and the implications for coding, eye movements, stereo interactions in V1, timing behaviour, reading in young children, and the statistics of natural images.
    http://www.biols.susx.ac.uk/home/Roland_Baddeley/
     
  • Ronald Harris-Warrick
    Information on the lab, the team, on projects, methods and spiny lobsters.
    http://www.nbb.cornell.edu/neurobio/harris-warrick/lab/index.htm
     
  • Ruedi Stoop
    The Stoop group works on statistical neural networks, biological complexity, self-organized clustering and perception, and hearing biophysics.
    http://stoop.net/group
     
  • Ruth Herbst
    The laboratory of Dr. Ruth Herbst focuses on the formation of the neuromuscular synapse. Specific topics and research areas are described.
    http://www.univie.ac.at/brainresearch/herbst
     
  • S. Marc Breedlove
    Studies the effect of steroid hormones on the developing and adult nervous system, including the sexual differentiation of the developing brain and spinal cord, as well as the activation of plasticity in the adult nervous system.
    http://www.ns.msu.edu/neurosci/people/faculty/breedlove.htm
     
  • Sam Roweis
    Machine Learning , Nonlinear Manifolds , Signal Processing , DNA Computing
    http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~roweis/
     
  • Sami Ikonen
    The role of the septohippocampal cholinergic system in cognitive functions - a doctoral thesis.
    http://www.uku.fi/neuro/54the.htm
     
  • Sander Bohte
    Neuroscientist in Amsterdam related to coding by action potentials as well as pattern recognition.
    http://www.cwi.nl/~sbohte/
     
  • Shawn Mikula
    does experiments and theories to study coincidence detection as well as connectivity. He uses simulation methods as well as fMRI.
    http://brainmeta.com/index.php?q=mikula
     
  • Simon Laughlin
    Simon Laughlin addresses optimal coding, the cost of action potentials and more generally relates the properties of nervous systems to ethological optimisation and constraints
    http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/zoostaff/laugh.htm
     
  • Stephen Grossberg
    Vision, audition, language, learning and memory, reward and motivation, cognition, development, sensory-motor control, mental disorders, applications.
    http://cns-web.bu.edu/Profiles/Grossberg.html
     
  • Stephen Maren
    Fear, conditioned learning behavior, and the neurophysiology of the amygdala. Research summaries, related links. Rat behavior animation.
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~maren/marenlab.html
     
  • Sue Becker
    Computational neuroscience, neural network models of perceptual and cognitive processes including cortical and hippocampal memory systems, spatial memory, semantic memory organization, frontal executive control of memory.
    http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/Psychology/sb.html
     
  • Theo Geisel
    Nonlinear dynamics, chaotic systems, neural networks
    http://www.chaos.gwdg.de/theo/
     
  • Thomas J. Anastasio
    Our goal is to gain deeper insight into multisensory integration and motor learning using computational neuroscience methodology.
    http://csn.beckman.uiuc.edu
     
  • Tony Zador
    At a cocktail party we can selectively attend to a single voice, effortlessly filtering out all the others that make up the banter that surrounds us; yet this task remains far beyond the capabilities of our most sophisticated computers. How do the neurons in our brains conspire to form such powerful computational engines?
    http://www.cshl.org/public/SCIENCE/zador.html
     
  • Veeramani Maharhajan
    Working at the Institute of Cybernetic of CNR. Included current working projects mainly related to the himmunohystochemistry of hippocampal piramidal cells; the effect of maternal drug abuse on neonatal rodents.
    http://biocib.cib.na.cnr.it/Maharhajan/maha.html
     
  • Vibhanshu Abhishek
    is interested in Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, (humanoid) Robotics, Psychology
    http://www.geocities.com/vibhanshu/
     
  • Vito Di Maio
    The projects carried out at the Institute of Cybernetics, CV and list of publications mainly related to neurocomputation and visual perception of geometrical figures.
    http://biocib.cib.na.cnr.it/DiMaio/dimaio.html
     
  • Werner Rathmayer
    Overview of the research in our lab at the University of Constance, Germany, covering research in invertebrate neuroscience.
    http://www.uni-konstanz.de/FuF/Bio/research/Arbeitsgruppen/Rathmayer/Homepage/index_eng.htm
     
  • William H. Calvin
    A theoretical neurophysiologist and author of The Cerebral Code, How the Brain Thinks.
    http://faculty.washington.edu/wcalvin/
     
  • Winfried Denk
    Biomedical optics, two-photon microscopy, and imaging of neuronal activity.
    http://www.mpg.de/cgi-bin/mpg.de/person.cgi?nav=kontakt&inst=medizinische_forschung&persId=166764&lang=en
     
  • Wiskott, Laurenz
    Face recognition, Invariances in learning and vision.
    http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~wiskott/homepage.html
     
  • Wolfgang Einhäuser
    Neuroscientist at the institute of neuroinformatics. He does psychophysics and neural modeling.
    http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~weinhaeu/
     
  • Yang Dan
    Goal is to understand the structure, function and plasticity of the mammalian visual system. Uses a combination of electrophysiological, psychophysical, and computational techniques to analyze how visual information is coded in the spiking activity of neurons in the visual cortex.
    http://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/NEU/dany.html
     
  • Yasir el Sherif
    Information on ATP, melatonin, 8-OH-DPA, and magnetic fields in the nervous system.
    http://www.angelfire.com/yt/yas709neuroscience/
     
  • Yi Rao
    Cell-cell interactions are studied that control neuronal migration, identify extracellular molecular cues that guide the direction of neuronal migration, and investigate intracellular signal transduction mechanisms that mediate cellular responses to extracellular cues.
    http://thalamus.wustl.edu/raolab/website/index.html
     
  • Zhongmin Lu
    Laboratory (P.I. - Dr. John Lu) that focuses on mechanisms of hearing in fish, including directional and ultrasonic hearing, and neurotoxin effects on hearing.
    http://www.bio.miami.edu/zlu/index.html
     
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