
pmid: 21906931
Rachel Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and an Early Career Scientist of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Wilson’s lab studies neural computations involved in early stages of sensory processing, with a focus on the olfactory and auditory systems of Drosophila. Her research aims to understand the cellular, synaptic, and circuit mechanisms that implement these computations, as well as the adaptive functions of these computations.
Neural Pathways, Sensation, Animals, Brain, Humans, Motor Activity
Neural Pathways, Sensation, Animals, Brain, Humans, Motor Activity
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