Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience

Research Laboratories

The Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience consists of 13 research laboratories. More information on their research can be found by following the links.

Principal Investigator Research Topic
Elizabeth Abercrombie Neurotransmitters and  Behavior
April Benasich Infant Development, Perception and Cognition
Gyorgy Buzsaki Systems Neuroscience
Ian Creese Neuropsychopharmacology
Mark Gluck Learning and Memory; Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease
Kenneth Harris Quantitative neuroscience, Computer Modeling of Cell Assemblies
Bart Krekelberg Visual Perception: behavioral studies, functional imaging, electrophysiology
Joan Morrell Cellular neuroendocrinology; Maternal
Behavior and Cocaine Addiction
Denis Paré Neurophysiology of Emotions and Memory
Ralph Siegel Neurophysiology of Visual Perception
Paula Tallal Neural basis of Language Development
James Tepper Basal Ganglia Neurophysiology and Anatomy
Laszlo Zaborszky Neuroanatomy of the Forebrain
 



A look inside the human brain at the areas that help create perceptual stability even though we move our eyes more than 180,000 times per day. From the lab of Dr. Bart Krekelberg. A look inside the human brain at the areas that help create perceptual stability even though we move our eyes more than 180,000 times per day. From the lab of Dr. Bart Krekelberg.



CMBN

For questions about the CMBN, please contact the co-director, Dr. Ian Creese.