Researcher | Research Overview
The intricacy of the neuronal circuitry makes the brain the most complex and fascinating system ever studied by Science. The Kreiman lab is interested in understanding how biological networks encode, process and transmit information. There are two main lines of research in the lab: (i) how circuits of neurons represent visual information and (ii) how gene expression is orchestrated, with a particular emphasis on gene expression in the nervous system. The lab uses a combination of mathematical, computational and experimental tools.
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The Kreiman Lab combines high-resolution neurophysiology of the human brain and computational models to understand the processing of visual information--from perception to cognition.