Cognitive Neuromodulation Group

Overview

The Cognitive Neuromodulation Group investigates how cognitive functions emerge from neural circuits and how these circuits are regulated by neuromodulatory systems. Our research is organized around a causal pipeline that links circuit mechanisms of cognition, the identification of neural and cognitive biomarkers, and the development of targeted neuromodulatory interventions.

Using a combination of experimental and analytical approaches, we study how neuromodulation shapes circuit dynamics underlying cognitive processes such as learning, memory, and cognitive flexibility. Our work integrates mechanistic studies in animal models with analyses that are directly relevant to human cognition and neurological disease. By bridging basic circuit neuroscience with translational perspectives, the group aims to generate principled strategies for understanding and modulating cognitive dysfunction.
 

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