
Dr. Daniel Guitton’s research focuses on a
critical problem in systems neuroscience which is to understand the link
between the visual and gaze movement systems. The overall objective is to
gain insight on how we use eye movements to see. His research focuses on how
the neural circuits that generate eye and head movements bring the fovea onto
salient features of the visual world. Dr. Guitton analyzes neural activity
obtained by recording simultaneously from neurons in different visual and
oculomotor areas of the brain. Another important component of his research is
the study of visuo-motor deficits in neurological patients. He collaborates
with Dr. C. Pack, a specialist in the visual system, and Dr. H.L. Galiana, an
engineer specializing in the development of theoretical network and systems
models of the brain’s visuo-motor control systems. Their objective is to
develop models that can explain normal and pathological visuo-motor
behaviour. For more information, please see Dr. Guitton's homepage.
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E-mail: Daniel Guitton
Web Site: Guitton Lab
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