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Zhangziyi Zhou

Research Data Analyst

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Smith-Kettlewell Brain Imaging Center

The Smith-Kettlewell Brain Imaging Center supports a wide variety of human brain imaging modalities, including MRI, MRI morphometry, functional MRI, fMR Iretonogrphy, fMRI dynamics, functional connectivity, Granger-causal connectivity, DTI, DTI tractography, whole-head EEG, EEG functional connectivity, ERG, EEG eye tracking, electroblepharography, etc. Our work centers on human visual neuroscience and computational vision, especially in the areas of human visual processing in adults, of the diagnosis of eye diseases and cortical deficits in infants and adults, on brain plasticity in relation to low vision and blindness, and on the processes of blindness rehabilitation. We are particularly interested in the normal capabilities of binocular visual processing and its disruption by forms of traumatic brain injury.

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Hou Lab

Our research interests include investigating human visual cortex development and brain plasticity associated with amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (misaligned eyes).

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Likova Lab

The main areas of my research are learning and brain plasticity of multimodal sensorimotor processing in the blind and the sighted.

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Email: zhangziyi.zhou@ski.org
Email: zhangziyi.zhou@ski.org
Office Phone: (415) 345-2024
Lab Phone: (415) 345-2024
Mobile Phone: (415) 345-2024
Fax: (415) 345-2024
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