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Postdoctoral Researchers

 

The following is a listing of current postdoctoral researchers in the Vision Science Program.

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Timothy Blanche, PhD
sgeller@socrates.berkeley.edu
Assistant Researcher
Olshausen laboratory (web)

Research: TBA
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Scott Geller, PhD
sgeller@socrates.berkeley.edu
Assistant Researcher
Flannery laboratory (web)

Research: Inherited retinal degenerations
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Alexander Leedom, PhD
Assistant Specialist
Gronert laboratory (web)

Research: TBA

Baowang Li, PhD
libaowang@neurovision.berkeley.edu
Assistant Specialist
Freeman laboratory (web)

Research: Neural organization of central visual pathways in the brain using extracellular microelectrode recording techniques to collect responsive spikes from single or multiple neurons in striate cortex and LGN to reveal the general outline of neural connections and receptive field properties
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Roger Li, PhD
rli@spectacle.berkeley.edu
Associate Specialist
Levi laboratory (web)

Research: Perception of visual forms and patterns, using psychophysics, computational modeling, and brain imaging (fMRI) to study the neural mechanisms of normal pattern vision in humans, and to learn how they are degraded by abnormal visual experience (amblyopia)
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Thomas Naselaris, PhD
tnaselar@berkeley.edu
Postdoctoral Researcher
Gallant laboratory

Research: TBA
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Ariella Popple, PhD
ariellap@uclink.berkeley.edu
Associate Specialist
Levi laboratory (Web)

Research: Psychophysics and fMRI in normal spatial vision and amblyopia,
cortical organization of striate and extrastriate visual function.
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Connie Tam, PhD
pinecone@ust.hk
Postdoctoral Scientist
Fleiszig laboratory

Research: TBA
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Indu Vedamurthy, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher
Schor laboratory (web)

Research: TBA

Bjorn Vlaskamp, PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher
Banks laboratory (web)

Research: TBA

Don Yuen, PhD
Assistant Specialist
Chen laboratory (web)

Research: TBA

Zhilei Zhang, PhD
zhilei_z@uclink.berkeley.edu
Assistant Specialist
Schor laboratory (web)

Research: Mechanisms of spatial and temporal interaction in solving the stereo correspondence problem under ambiguous conditions; Sensory motor integration in stereo slant perception.
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