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In essence, my research focuses on 3 different aspects of human cognition and their associated brain structures.
My 1st stream of research is focused on how the brain represents different types of conceptual knowledge, such as how our knowledge about objects, words, people, and places. While different contents of knowledge preferentially engage different cortical regions, there are several regions that are commonly engaged by all types of contents, such as the bilateral anterior temporal lobes (ATL) and bilateral angular gyri (AG). For years, I've been using functional MRI and brain stimulation to investigate the differential roles of ATL and AG and content-dependent zones (which we dub 'spoke' regions) in supporting conceptual representations.
My 2nd stream of research is focused on how the brain retrieves and manipulates conceptual representations, and how such retrieval/manipulation processes differ from the mechanisms that operate on perceptual representations. In this line of research, I focus especially on the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and how the PFC interacts with other regions to enable our cognitive control on retrieving and manipulating concepts and percepts. Again, fMRI and brain stimulation are employed to study these issues.
My 3rd stream of research is focused on how the brain combines information from different types of sensory modalities. This includes normal multisensory integration that we all have, as well as anomalous integration as seen in synaesthesia. In this line of work, my methodologies include behavioural psychophysics, functional MRI, brain stimulation, as well as meta-analysis.
My 1st stream of research is focused on how the brain represents different types of conceptual knowledge, such as how our knowledge about objects, words, people, and places. While different contents of knowledge preferentially engage different cortical regions, there are several regions that are commonly engaged by all types of contents, such as the bilateral anterior temporal lobes (ATL) and bilateral angular gyri (AG). For years, I've been using functional MRI and brain stimulation to investigate the differential roles of ATL and AG and content-dependent zones (which we dub 'spoke' regions) in supporting conceptual representations.
My 2nd stream of research is focused on how the brain retrieves and manipulates conceptual representations, and how such retrieval/manipulation processes differ from the mechanisms that operate on perceptual representations. In this line of research, I focus especially on the prefrontal cortex (PFC), and how the PFC interacts with other regions to enable our cognitive control on retrieving and manipulating concepts and percepts. Again, fMRI and brain stimulation are employed to study these issues.
My 3rd stream of research is focused on how the brain combines information from different types of sensory modalities. This includes normal multisensory integration that we all have, as well as anomalous integration as seen in synaesthesia. In this line of work, my methodologies include behavioural psychophysics, functional MRI, brain stimulation, as well as meta-analysis.
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biorxiv(2024)
The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024): e96-e96
Trends in cognitive sciencesno. 11 (2023): 993-995
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AJOB neuroscienceno. 4 (2020): 297-299
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