Garrett B. Stanley  
Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology & Emory University

 

Contact Information:
UA Whitaker Building
313 Ferst Drive
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA 30332-0535 USA
Ph: 404.385.5037      
garrett dot stanley at bme dot gatech dot edu
www.stanley.bme.gatech.edu

     
       

Our laboratory conducts research into how information about the outside world is encoded by the patterns of spiking neurons in the sensory pathways of the brain. We combine experimental and computational approaches to better understand and control aspects of the neural code. Specifically, we focus on the visual and somatosensory pathways at the junction between the sensory periphery and sensory cortex. Our experimental approaches include multi-site, mutli-electrode recording, optical imaging, behavior, and patterned stimulation. Our computational approaches include linear and nonlinear model estimation, information theory, observer analysis, and signal detection and discrimination. Our long-term goal is to provide surrogate control for circuits involved in sensory signaling, for pathways injured through trauma or disease. For more details on the research vision of our laboratory, click here.