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  1. John A. Assad, PhD. Mechanisms of Voluntary Movement Initiation in the Mammalian Brain. In our lab in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School, we worked for many years with non-human primates (NHPs) on a wide variety of questions, including neuronal mechanisms of attention, inference and flexible coding in parietal cortex ...

  2. The effect of microsaccades on the correlation between neural activity and behavior in middle temporal, ventral intraparietal, and lateral intraparietal areas. TM Herrington, NY Masse, KJ Hachmeh,...

  3. John Assad. Professor of Neurobiology. jassad@hms.harvard.edu. 617-432-2804. I did my PhD at Harvard with David Corey, on biophysical mechanisms of mechano-electrical transduction in hair cells, and my postdoc at Baylor College of Medicine with John Maunsell, on higher order visual processing in primate parietal cortex.

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  4. John A. Assad. Director of the Program in Neuroscience. Professor of Neurobiology. In our lab in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School, we worked for many years with non-human primates (NHPs) on a wide variety of questions, including neuronal mechanisms of attention, inference and flexible coding in parietal cortex; economic ...

  5. John Assad, PhD. Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School. Mechanisms of Voluntary Movement Initiation in the Mammalian Brain.

  6. Professor of Neurobiology, HMS. Our laboratory utilizes a combination of behavioral, electrophysiological, optical and computational approaches in mice to explore the neuronal mechanisms underlying the initiation of voluntary movements.

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