Daniel A. Butts

| Position: |
Assistant Professor |
| Departments: |
Biology |
| Lab: |
NeuroTheory Lab http://biology.umd.edu/ntlab |
| Research Areas: |
Auditory Neuroscience, Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Neuroscience, Network Models and Pattern Recognition |
| Research Levels: |
Systems Neuroscience, Theory and Computational Modeling |
| Research Approaches: |
Neurophysiology, Theory/Modeling |
| Research Note: |
The NeuroTheory Lab at University of Maryland operates at the interface of neuroscience experiment and theory, using experiments performed by collaborators to ground and validate conceptual frameworks and analytical methodology, and theory to guide experiment design and analysis. Our projects are largely focused on the visual system, where we are studying visual computation in the context of simulated natural vision experiments across multiple visual areas
(retina, LGN, cortex). There are also projects in other areas including the auditory system, as well as studying synaptic plasticity and brain development. A key component of these projects is the study of how the computations performed by neurons explicitly use time: for example in the temporal patterns of spikes, the relationship to brain rhythms, and particular patterns of activity across neurons. |
| NACS Status: |
Regular |
| Contact: |
BRB 1118
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-9890
dab@umd.edu
http://biology.umd.edu/ntlab
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