Madison's Neuroscience Training Program focuses on developing well-rounded students that are prepared for a variety of potential career tracks. Coursework aims are flexible, while also encouraging a deeper understanding of topics in both systems and molecular neuroscience.
The Rosenberg LabAri Rosenberg is one of the principle investigators I work under. His lab focuses on understanding how the brain reconstructs 3D environments; both static and dynamic. To do so, the lab focuses on using multi unit recordings in non-human primates and implementing novel computational models of the obtained neural signals.
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Learning Understanding Cognition Intelligence Data Science. LUCID is a training program devoted to interdisciplinary collaboration. Students come together from neuroscience, psychology, computer science, and engineering to tackle projects that provide exposure to various fields outside of the student's primary discipline.
The Rokers LabBas Rokers is another principle investigator I work under, with similar interests in understanding 3D motion perception and its neural correlates. The Rokers lab utilizes naturalistic and immersive 3D visual environments, such as virtual reality (VR), paired with psychophysical and both functional (fMRI) and structural (DTI) neuronal measurements.
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