Xin Huang
Associate Professor
Department of neuroscience
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Professor Xin Huang pursued his Ph.D. in year 2003 from Brown University.At present he is working as a Associate Professor in Department of Neuroscience,university of Wisconsin Medison. His Research Interests includes- Neural basis of vision and visually guided behaviour Professor Huang has also published many articles such as- "Integration of motion energy from overlapping random background noise increases perceived speed of coherently moving stimuli". "Distributed and dynamic neural encoding of multiple motion directions of transparently moving stimuli in cortical area MT". "Normalization of neuronal responses in cortical area MT across signal strengths and motion directions". "Response normalization in the superficial layers of the superior colliculus as a possible mechanism for saccadic averaging". "Circuit mechanisms revealed by spike-timing correlations in macaque area MT".
Research Interest
Neural basis of vision and visually guided behavior
Publications
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Huang X, Lisberger SG. Noise correlations in cortical area MT and their potential impact on trial-by-trial variation in the direction and speed of smooth-pursuit eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2009 Jun 1;101(6):3012-30.
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Vokoun CR, Huang X, Jackson MB, Basso MA. Response normalization in the superficial layers of the superior colliculus as a possible mechanism for saccadic averaging. Journal of Neuroscience. 2014 Jun 4;34(23):7976-87.
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Chuang J, Ausloos EC, Schwebach CA, Huang X. Integration of motion energy from overlapping random background noise increases perceived speed of coherently moving stimuli. Journal of neurophysiology. 2016 Dec 1;116(6):2765-76.