Research at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Research of Core Faculty Members:
Neural computation in the retina, Michael Berry
Neural and computational basis of cognitive control, decision making, working memory, Matthew Botvinick
Neuronal functions of immune molecules, Lisa Boulanger
Quantitative approaches to systems neuroscience, Carlos Brody
Dynamics of executive function, Tim Buschman
Neural mechanisms of cognitive control, Jonathan Cohen
Neurovirology, Lynn Enquist
Biological, computational and electronic olfaction; learning and memory, Alan Gelperin
Primate neuroethology and multisensory integration, Asif Ghazanfar
Neurogenesis and hippocampal function, Elizabeth Gould
Sensorimotor integration, Michael Graziano
Functions of the cerebral cortex in behavior, Charles Gross
Developing new methods to assess both shared and idiosyncratic aspects of the cortical response time courses across individuals, Uri Hasson
Brain monoamine neurotransmitters, Barry Jacobs
Neural mechanisms of visual perception and attention, Sabine Kastner
Neural codes underlying olfactory and auditory perception in Drosophila, Mala Murthy
Human and animal reinforcement learning and decision making, Yael Niv
Cognitive neuroscience of learning and memory, Kenneth Norman
Measurement and analysis of neural circuit dynamics, David Tank
Learning rules and design principles in neural circuits, Samuel Wang
Neural circuits underlying reward and motivation, Ilana Witten
