缅北强奸
Julio C. Martinez-Trujillo
Department of Physiology 缅北强奸 McIntyre Medical Sciences Building 3655 Promenade Sir William Osler Montr茅al, Qu茅bec H3G 1Y6 julio.martinez [at] mcgill.ca (julio.martinez)julio.martinez [at] mcgill.ca (@mcgill.ca) Laboratory web site: Lab positions available |
Research Area:听 Neurophysiology and Cognitive Neurosciences
Research Description:
My research aims at understanding the physiology of cognition and behavior. My laboratory focuses on investigating how the brain transforms visual signals into coordinated motor behavior and how this process is influenced by attention. We use a combination of techniques (electrophysiology, behavioral measurements and brain imaging) in normal subjects and patients. We measure electrical activity in different brain regions and eye movements during visuomotor tasks while manipulating the behavioral relevance of the different task components. The results of our research will contribute to understand how the brain generates behavior and may contribute to the understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders in humans.
Education: 听MD (Havana University, Cuba), Ph.D. (University of Tuebingen, Germany), Postdoctoral training (York University, Canada)
Recent Publications:
Lennert T, Martinez-Trujillo JC.
Strength of response suppression to distracter stimuli determines the speed and accuracy of attentional filtering by prefrontal neurons. Neuron (in press).
Mendoza D, Schneiderman M, Kaul C, Martinez-Trujillo JC.
Working memory and feature-based attention simultaneously modulate the perception of visual motion direction. Journal of Vision 11(1):11, 2011.
Niebergall R, Huang L, Martinez-Trujillo JC.
Similar perceptual costs for dividing attention between retina- and space-centered targets in humans. Journal of Vision 10(12):4, 2010.
Khayat P, Niebergall R, Martinez-Trujillo JC.
Frequency-dependent attentional modulation od local field potential signals in macaque area MT. The Journal of Neuroscience 30(20):7037-48, 2010.
Khayat P, Niebergall R, Martinez-Trujillo JC.
Attention differentially modulates similar neuronal responses in area MT evoked by varying contrast and direction stimuli. The Journal of Neuroscience 30(6):2188-97, 2010.
Martinez-Trujillo JC, Cheyne D, Gaetz W, Simine E, Tsotsos JK.
Activation of Area MT/V5 and the Right Inferior Parietal Cortex during the Discrimination of Transient Direction Changes in Translational Motion. Cerebral Cortex 17(7): 1733-39, 2007.
Martinez-Trujillo JC, Medendorp WP, Wang H, Crawford JD.
Frames of reference for eye-head gaze commands in primate Supplementary Eye Fields. Neuron, 44(6):1057-66, 2004.
Mart铆nez-Trujillo JC, Treue S.
Feature-based attention increases the selectivity of population responses in primate visual cortex. Current Biology 14 (9):744-751, 2004 .
Mart铆nez-Trujillo JC, Treue S.
Attention changes apparent stimulus contrast in primate visual cortex. Neuron, 35: 365-370, 2002.
Treue S, Mart铆nez-Trujillo JC.
Feature-based attention influences motion processing gain in macaque visual cortex. Nature, 399, 575-579, 1999.
听