jmgroh
Professor at Duke University (Neurobiology, Psychology & Neuroscience, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience). Research interests: computational aspects of spatial coding in sensory & motor neuroscience (auditory system, visual system, oculomotor system). Active projects: neural multiplexing (Caruso et al. 2018); and how eye movements affect hearing (Gruters et al 2018). For more general info, see my book, Making Space: How the Brain Knows Where Things Are, or try my Coursera course, The Brain and Space. I’m on twitter: @jmgrohneuro where I tweet about science, policy, and occasionally my chickens esp. when they behave like flying, egg-laying, dogs.