DeYoe Lab Personnel

I am a fifth year neuroscience graduate student working in the lab of Dr. Edgar DeYoe doing fMRI-based vision research. The title of my thesis project is "A Study of the Neurophysiological Correlates of Visual Attention as Revealed by fMRI-Based Cortical and Functional Field Maps."

4th year PhD candidate. The main goal of my current project is to work out the neural circuitry that underlies color vision. More broadly, I’m interested in trying to understand how neural circuitry relates to perceptual events, specifically, those vision-related. My tool du jour is BOLD fMRI.

Dr. DeYoe is a tenured Professor in the Department of Radiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, at Marquette University. He trained as a neuroscientist and electrical engineer with dual PhD’s in neuroscience and experimental psychology from the University of Rochester and an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University.
Research Technologist, I perform research and analysis for Dr. DeYoe while also helping the students in the lab with their own experiments.