Dichoptic displays are used to view a separate and independent field by each eye to enable the perception of depth, referred to as stereoscopic vision. These displays are important in the study how stereoscopic vision works in the brain. However, dichoptic displays...
Ajuwon et al present here an approach to tackle some of the current limitations that exist in the field of behavioral neuroscience with respect to aquatic species research. Tiago Monteiro, one of the authors of this project, shares with us a brief summary of the...
Understanding the sensory function of visceral structures such as the bladder, intestine, and stomach is important given that more than 1 in 5 people experience pain alongside their normal physiological functions. For this reason, neuroscientists study the perception...
Syncing electrophysiological data with experiment relevant timestamps is crucial for making any meaningful sense of what the ~3 pound organ between our ears is up to. To address this, a group of graduate students from the University of Florida Biomedical...
Analysis across research studies, collaboration between different research centers, and reproducibility of study results all depend on the ability to compare experimental designs and components. For behavioral neuroscience research, this can be limited when...