Boundary-anchored neural mechanisms of location-encoding for self and others

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Stangl, Matthias, Uros Topalovic, Cory S Inman, Sonja Hiller, Diane Villaroman, Zahra M Aghajan, Leonardo Christov-Moore, Nicholas R Hasulak, et al. (2021). Boundary-anchored neural mechanisms of location-encoding for self and others. Nature, 589(7842). pp. 420–425. 10.1038/s41586-020-03073-y Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31666.

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Nanthia Suthana

Instructor in the Department of Neurosurgery

The Suthana Laboratory aims to advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying memory and emotion, with a focus on developing innovative neuromodulation and neuroimaging technologies. By integrating intracranial electrophysiological recordings with non-invasive peripheral measurements, the lab seeks to improve treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders, and provide new tools for studying brain function in real-world contexts.


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