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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:Psychology, General
联系方式: (617) 353-1397
Research in my laboratory concerns the cortical dynamics of memory-guided behavior, including effects of neuromodulatory receptors and the role of theta rhythm oscillations in cortical function. Neurophysiological techniques are used to analyze intrinsic and synaptic properties of cortical circuits in the rat, and to explore the effects of modulators on these properties. Computational modeling is used to link this physiological data to memory-guided behavior. Experiments using multiple single-unit recording in behavioral tasks are designed to test predictions of the computational models. Areas of focused research include episodic memory function and theta rhythm dynamics in the entorhinal cortex, prefrontal cortex and hippocampal formation. Research addresses physiological effects relevant to Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia and depression.
1991-1994 - Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Taught Psych 1100 (Psychobiology), Psych 1460 (Psychopharmacology), Organized Cognition, Brain and Behavior (CBB) Colloquium Series. 1992 - 1998 - Resident Tutor, Eliot House, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Taught House Seminar Eliot 123 - The Human Brain (with Dr. Chantal Stern). 1995 - 1998 - John L. Loeb Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Mind, Brain and Behavior Committee. Faculty Council. Taught Psy 1201 (Psychopharmacology), Psy 1251 (Neural Networks), Psy 2260 (Neuromodulation and Cortical Function), Psy 2280 (Olfactory Perception), Biological Sciences 25 (Behavioral Neuroscience, with Prof. John Dowling). 1998 - 2002 - Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA. Taught PS333, Drugs and Behavior. PS833, Models of Hippocampal Function. 1999-2002 - Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Psychology, Boston University.