Laboratory of Structural Learning and Neuromodulation6
Major Research Interest
Question: How does our brain orchestrate flexible behaviors?
We are interested in developing optical and behavioral approaches to understand how activity is organized across distributed circuits during cognition, and altered in cognitive disorders.
Question: How do neural populations code for multiple, potentially conflicting tasks?
Different neurons might convey the same stimulus but different background behaviors, so that if enough neurons are recorded together, it becomes possible to tease one behavior to another.
Advisor Professor : Hyun, Jung Ho
Laboratory of Structural Learning and Neuromodulation Homepage
Question: How does our brain orchestrate flexible behaviors?
We are interested in developing optical and behavioral approaches to understand how activity is organized across distributed circuits during cognition, and altered in cognitive disorders.
Question: How do neural populations code for multiple, potentially conflicting tasks?
Different neurons might convey the same stimulus but different background behaviors, so that if enough neurons are recorded together, it becomes possible to tease one behavior to another.
Advisor Professor : Hyun, Jung Ho
Laboratory of Structural Learning and Neuromodulation Homepage
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Recent Submissions
- Ultrasound localization microscopy lite (ULM lite): ultrasound localization microscopy with resource-efficient signal processing scheme
- High-frequency (> 65 MHz) broadband transparent transducer with ultrathin gold electrode for dual-mode photoacoustic and laser-induced ultrasound microscopy
- Engram and behavior: How memory is stored in the brain
- Molecular tools for recording and intervention of neuronal activity
- Gradual decorrelation of CA3 ensembles associated with contextual discrimination learning is impaired by Kv1.2 insufficiency
