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Systems Neuroscience bridges the Departments of Psychology, Biology, and Human Physiology while maintaining close ties with the Institute of Neuroscience. Investigations cover everything from genetic foundations to neural circuits and behavioral outcomes, emphasizing how neural processes drive actions. Faculty researchers examine sensory pathways including smell, sight, and hearing, alongside movement coordination, memory formation, focus mechanisms, and choice behaviors.
Research laboratories in Systems Neuroscience explore synaptic connections, cellular functions, and molecular interactions, employing cutting-edge techniques like optogenetic manipulation, electrical signal recording, advanced imaging, behavioral observation, artificial intelligence applications, and computational modeling. This positions Systems Neuroscience as a central hub within a vibrant, interdisciplinary academic network.