The Katz Lab at Brandeis University is at the forefront of understanding how our brains process sensory information and control movement. Using cutting-edge techniques, we investigate neural ensemble dynamics in awake rodents to unlock the mysteries of sensori-motor processes.
We combine multiple innovative methodologies:
- Behavioral analysis
- Multi-neuronal electrophysiology
- Complex data analysis and modeling
- Pharmacological interventions
- Optogenetic techniques
Our lab specializes in real-time analysis of ongoing neural activity, providing unprecedented insights into how the brain processes information and controls behavior in living organisms.
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- Research Details: Learn more about our ongoing projects
- LiCl-induced sickness modulates rat gustatory cortical responses
- The function of groups of neurons changes from moment to moment
- Cortical taste processing evolves through benign taste exposures
- A model of naturalistic decision making in preference tests
- Perturbation of amygdala-cortical projections reduces ensemble coherence of palatability coding in gustatory cortex
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Located in Waltham, Massachusetts at Brandeis University, we're always eager to collaborate and share our findings with the scientific community.
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