News
- 05/2019 - Shuo won the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award to study abnormal face processing in people with autism.
- 04/2019 - Shuo's new paper published in JADD: Brief Report: Atypical visual exploration in autism spectrum disorder can not be attributed to the amygdala
- 03/2019 - Kingsly and Savannah received SURE fellowship. Congratulations!
- 03/2019 - New Prisma scanner is set up and running at Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute!
- 03/2019 - Shuo's new paper accepted by JoVE: Simultaneous eye tracking and single-neuron recordings in human epilepsy patients.
- 12/2018 - Shuo received HSC Research Award.
- 11/2018 - Shuo gave a talk at the Human Single Neuron Conference: Single neuron representation of goal-directed signals during visual search
- 09/2018 - Dr. Runnan Cao joined the lab! Welcome!
- 09/2018 - Dr. Paula Webster joined the lab! Welcome!
- 08/2018 - Jacob and Dan started their PhD journey!
- 05/2018 - Shuo's new paper published in Current Biology: Encoding of target detection during visual search by single neurons in the human brain.
- 05/2018 - Shuo's new paper published in JoCN: Behavioral and neural adaptation in approach behavior.
- 03/2018 - Michael received SURE fellowship. Congratulations!
- 03/2018 - First intra-op DBS recording was successful at WVU Ruby!
- 02/2018 - First single-unit recording was successful at WVU Ruby!
- 01/2018 - Shuo's new paper published in Scientific Reports: Face size biases emotion judgment through eye movement.
- 01/2018 - First intracranial recording was successful at WVU Ruby!
- 12/2017 - Shuo received Dana Foundation Clinical Neuroscience Research Grant to study the neuronal basis for atypical social attention in autism.
- 11/2017 - Shuo gave a presentation at SfN: Single-neuron representation of top-down signals in the human medial temporal lobe during memory-guided visual search.
- 11/2017 - Sai's new paper published in eNeuro: A neural signature encoding decisions under perceptual ambiguity.
- 08/2017 - Sai's new paper published in NeuroImage: Decision ambiguity is mediated by a late positive potential originating from cingulate cortex.
- 07/2017 - Wang Neuroscience Lab started at WVU!