Winning Week For CNL/CCNY Graduate Student, Manuel Gomez-Ramirez

April 17, 2006


Dr. Sherlyn Yeap receives 2-year Grant from the Irish HRB to study endophenotypes in Schizophrenia

April 1, 2006


Dr. Daniel Senkowski receives 2-year NARSAD award to study Sensory Integration in Schizophrenia

March 24 , 2006


Victoria Leavitt receives National Institute of Health fellowship (NRSA), a 3-year award to study auditory sensory processing in Schizophrenia

March 24 , 2006


Dr. Sherlyn Yeap wins 2005 Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience (IICN) & Sanofi-Aventis Travel Award.

January, 2006

 


 

Victoria Leavitt recieves prestigious NYSPA Student Research Award.

October 26, 2005


 

Dr. Cathrine Strugstad successfully defends her PhD thesis.

29-09-2005



CNL receives research grant from Cure Autism Now to study sensory integration in children with autism.

26-09-2005


 

The CNL receives prestigious National Science Foundation Grant to study Tactile involvement in visual object recognition!

08-14-2005

 


Postdoctoral Position

Executive Control and Multisensory Integration Processes

06-21-2005


Next CCNY – Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar

Dave Saint-Amour, Ph.D.

05-18-2005






CNL News and Upcoming Events

Welcome to the Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab (CNL) homepage. The Lab is based at the Nathan Kline Institute (NKI) in Orangeburg New York, a short 15-mile drive north of downtown Manhattan.

We have a multi-disciplinary faculty that includes cognitive and computational neuroscientists, physicists, and clinicians and an active training program within which our graduate Ph.D. students train in the techniques of functional imaging (fMRI) and electrophysiology (EEG). Broadly defined, the goal of our research program is to investigate and characterize the neural mechanisms of perceptual and cognitive operations in the human brain. Major emphasis is given to investigations of Multisensory Processing, Selective Attention and Visual Object Recognition. A major effort is also underway to characterize the brain deficits present in the crippling disease of Schizophrenia.

Please explore these pages and learn more about our lab and our exciting research.

 

 

Old Orangeburg Road,
Orangeburg, NY 10962
Phone: 845-398-6546
Fax: 845-398-6545