Neurobiology

Tirin Moore

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    Susan Matthews Administrative Assistant Tel Work (650) 723-7109

Professional Snapshot

Honors and Awards

  • Early Career Scientist, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2009-2015)
  • Troland Research Award, National Academy of Sciences (2009)
  • McKnight Scholar Award, McKnight Endowment Fund (2006-2009)
  • CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (2006-2011)
  • Pew Scholar, Pew Charitable Trust (2004-2008)

Professional Education

Ph.D.: Princeton,, Neuroscience (1995)

Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

We study neural mechanisms of visual-motor integration and the neural basis of cognition (e.g. attention). We study the activity of single neurons in visual and motor structures within the brain, examine how perturbing that activity affects neurons in other brain structures, and also how it affects the perceptual and motor performance of behaving animals. Questions currently addressed by our group include:

(1) How are the signals conveyed by visual cortical neurons used to guide eye movements?

(2) How does oculomotor feedback affect processing in visual cortex?

(3) What is the impact of planned movements on visual perception?

(4) What are the neural circuits and neural computations that control selective attention?

Our laboratory is also driven to develop more powerful approaches to systems-level neurobiological questions.

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