Neurobiology and Behavior

Craig Stark

Craig Stark, PhD

Dr. Stark’s research investigates the neural bases of human long-term memory. He uses multiple forms of MRI imaging (functional, structural, […]

Karina Cramer

Karina S. Cramer, PhD

Neural functions rely on highly ordered circuit assembly during development. In the central auditory system, these connections must be very

Michael A. Yassa

Michael A. Yassa, PhD

My laboratory is interested in how the brain learns and remembers information, and how learning and memory mechanisms are altered

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Ron Frostig, PhD

Research interest: Neocortical structure, function and plasticity at the large neuronal ensembles level: from basic to pre-clinical research.Neocortex, believed by

Norbert J. Fortin,

Norbert J. Fortin, PhD

The main goal of our lab is to understand the fundamental neural mechanisms underlying our ability to temporally organize our

Bruce L. McNaughton

Bruce L. McNaughton, PhD

I have made significant contributions to both basic neuroscience theory and research, and novel research technology (such as tetrode recording).

Christie D. Fowler

Christie D. Fowler, PhD

The overall goal of my research is centered on elucidating the genetic, epigenetic and molecular mechanisms underlying motivated behaviors that

Raju Metherate

Raju Metherate, PhD

The long-term goal of my lab is to understand how nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) regulate neural processing in auditory cortex,

Cahill, Larry, PhD

Sex influences on brain function 116 Bonney Center, UC IrvineIrvine, CA, 92617

Frank LaFerla

Frank M. LaFerla, PhD

The broad goal of my lab is to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and

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