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Christopher L. Passaglia Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering

Visual Information Processing Laboratory

Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, Syracuse University
B.S., Biomedical Engineering, University of Iowa

CV: Link to Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

phone: (617) 358-0254
email: psagls@bu.edu
office: LSEB 203
office hours: M 12-2

Research Interests

Visual information processing and transmission; retinal physiology in normal and diseased states; computational models of neural coding, visual prostheses.

Current Research

Dr. Passaglia's research focuses on how visual information is represented in the eye's input to the brain and how the representation changes as diseases, like glaucoma, inflict damage upon the retina. His laboratory tackles these issues by recording the electrical activity of neurons, visualizing neurons with anatomical stains, building computer models of the mechanisms that shape neural responses, and relating neural performance to visual behavior.

Selected Recent Publications

Passaglia CL, Freeman DK, Troy JB. "Effects of Remote Stimulation on the Modulated Activity of Cat Retinal Ganglion Cells" Journal of Neuroscience 29: 2467-76 (2009)

Werner B, Cook PB, Passaglia CL "Whole-Cell Recordings of Light-Evoked Excitatory Synaptic Currents in the Retinal Slice" Journal of Visualized Experiments 17 DOI: 10.3791/771 (2008)

Freeman DK, Heine WF, Passaglia CL "The Maintained Discharge of Rat Retinal Ganglion Cells" Visual Neuroscience 18:1-10 (2008)

Werner B, Cook PB, Passaglia CL "Complex Response Patterns from a Simple Retinal Circuit" Journal of Neurophysiology 100: 1087-97 (2008)

Troy JB, Bohnsack JL, Chen J, Guo X, Passaglia CL "Spatiotemporal Integration of Light by the Cat X-Cell Center Under Photopic and Scotopic Conditions" Vis. Neurosci. 22: 493-500 (2005)

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