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Name Email/phone Interests include:
Alloway, Kevin  
  • Professor of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
kda1@psu.edu
717-531-6413
  (Hershey)
Neural circuits; information processing; sensorimotor integration; neuropathology of chronic pain.
Collins, John  
  • Professor of Physics
collins@phys.psu.edu
814-863-0783
  (University Park)
Algorithms of neural computation for learning and memory; relationship between neuronal and behavioral phenomena.
Jin, Dezhe  
  • Assistant Professor of Physics
dzj2@psu.edu
814-863-6673
  (University Park)
Computational models of neural basis of motor control and learning; theoretical analysis of biological neural networks.
Kozhevnikov, Alexay  
  • Assistant Professor of Physics
akozhevn@phys.psu.edu
814-865-6873
  (University Park)
How activity of neurons in the brain of a songbird codes for the bird’s song.
Ouyang, Ann  
  • Professor of Medicine
aouyang@psu.edu
717-531-8741
  (Hershey)
The role of the brain-gut axis in gastrointestinal disorders. Nociceptive pathways from the gastrointestinal tract.
Pritchard, Thomas  
  • Associate Professor of Neural and Behavioral Sciences
tcp1@psu.edu
717-531-6410
  (Hershey)
Central correlates of gustatory perception.
Ray, William  
  • Professor of Psychology
wjr@psu.edu
814-863-1726
  (University Park)
Psychophysiology of cognitive and motor processes.
Sainburg, Robert  
  • Associate Professor of Kinesiology
  • Associate Professor of Neurology
rls45@psu.edu
814-865-7938
  (University Park)
Neural mechanisms underlying control of multijoint arm movements in humans.
Slobounov, Semyon  
  • Associate Professor of Kinesiology
sms18@psu.edu
814-865-3146
  (University Park)
Psychophysiology of human movement.
Sternad, Dagmar  
  • Professor of Motor Control/Kinesiology
dxs48@psu.edu
814-863-7369
  (University Park)
Coordination of rhythmic movements, polyrhythmic relations in interlimb coordination.
Wenger, Michael  
  • Associate Professor of Psychology
  • Director, Human Electrophysiology Facility
mjw19@psu.edu
814-863-6023
  (University Park)
Models for cortical plasticity in visual perceptual learning; vision, memory, computational neuroscience.
Zhang, Samuel (Sam) Shao-Min  
  • Assistant Professor of Neural & Behavioral Sciences
ssz3@psu.edu
717-531-8480
  (Hershey)
Signal transduction in mammal development and pathogenesis. Systems biology of neural development and function.