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Dr. Xin Huang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research investigates the neural basis of vision and visually guided behavior, examining how human activity enriches our visual experience. His laboratory focuses on understanding the neural mechanisms that underlie visual perception and the integration of multiple visual features in processing. The research also addresses the impact of eye movements on visual processing and perceptual stability. Dr. Huang's work delves into how visual information is represented and processed by neurons across various distributed brain regions, exploring questions about the synthesis of spatially-localized representations and how they contribute to perceptual decisions and actions. His interest lies in the diverse aspects of visual systems and the consequences of visual disorders.
McPherson Eye Research Institute • Madison, WI
Department: Department of Computer Sciences