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Distinguished Speaker Series | J. Anthony Movshon, PhD

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The Center for Translational Vision Research Distinguished Speaker Series, also known as "Friday Seminars" showcases innovative research across the world. The seminar series has now been expanded to include lectures by experts on topics ranging from Ophthalmology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Neurobiology, Imaging, Computational Sciences to Novel Ophthalmic Treatments.

December 8, 2023 |  J. Anthony Movshon, PhD

Retinal and central limits to primate motion processing

 

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 J. Anthony Movshon, PhD
J. Anthony Movshon, PhD
  • Professor, Neural Science and Psychology, Ophthalmology and of Neuroscience and Physiology, New York University, New York

I am interested in how the brain encodes and decodes visual information, and in the mechanisms that put that information to use in the control of behavior. My research concerns the function and development of the primate visual system, especially the visual areas of the cerebral cortex. My laboratory supports work on neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, psychophysics, and brain imaging; the main experimental tool is electrophysiological recording from single neurons in monkeys. We stress analytical and quantitative approaches to the study of visual receptive fields. Conceptually, much of this research draws on related work in visual psychophysics, and on computational approaches to understanding brain organization and visual processing.