New Article from David Boas
Professors Boas and Cheng were recently published in the Optica Publishing Group’s “Biomedical Optics Express” for their team’s research on “Dynamic light scattering and laser speckle contrast imaging of the brain: theory of the spatial and temporal statistics of speckle pattern evolution”
Dynamic light scattering and laser speckle contrast imaging of the brain: theory of the spatial and temporal statistics of speckle pattern evolution
Faculty: David Boas | Outlet: Optica
The autism spectrum disorder risk gene NEXMIF over-synchronizes hippocampal CA1 network and alters neuronal coding
Faculty: Xue Han | Outlet: Frontiers
Multiscale label-free imaging of myelin in human brain tissue with polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography and birefringence microscopy
Faculty: Irving Bigio, David Boas | Outlet: Optica
Measuring human cerebral blood flow and brain function with fiber-based speckle contrast optical spectroscopy system
Faculty: David Boas | Outlet: Nature
Manipulating Quantum Interference between σ and π Orbitals in Single-Molecule Junctions via Chemical Substitution and Environmental ControlArticle link copied!
Faculty: Masha Kamenetska | Outlet: ACS
Asymmetric metasurface photodetectors for single-shot quantitative phase imaging
Faculty: Roberto Paiella, Lei Tian | Outlet: Nanophotonics
Parvalbumin neurons enhance temporal coding and reduce cortical noise in complex auditory scenes
Faculty: Xue Han | Outlet: Nature
In vivo quasi-elastic light scattering eye scanner detects molecular aging in humans and mice
Faculty: Lee Goldstein | Outlet: IOVS
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Dr. Davison focuses on neural circuits’ underlying perception of and behavior in olfaction, with the overarching goal establishing the circuit architecture and neural computations that map chemical cues onto both stereotyped and learned, flexible behaviors.