Alexander C. Huk is an American neuroscientist. Prior to moving to UCLA in 2022, he was the Raymond Dickson Centennial Professor #2 of Neuroscience and Psychology, and the Director of the Center for Perceptual Systems at The University of Texas at Austin. His laboratory studies how the brain integrates information over space and time and how these neural signals guide behavior in the natural world.
He has made contributions towards understanding how the brain represents 3D visual motion and how those representations are used to make perceptual judgments
Education
Huk received a
B.A.
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from
Swarthmore College
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in 1996, and earned his
Ph.D.
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from
Stanford University
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under the supervision of
David Heeger
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. He completed his postdoctoral training at the
University of Washington
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.
Career
In his doctoral work, Huk used fMRI to map the human brain areas associated with visual motion processing. His postdoctoral work investigated the neural mechanisms underlying temporal integration during perceptual decisions. In his own laboratory, Huk and collaborators have used a combination of
psychophysics
Psychophysics is the field of psychology which quantitatively investigates the relationship between physical stimulus (physiology), stimuli and the sensation (psychology), sensations and perceptions they produce. Psychophysics has been described ...
, fMRI, and electrophysiology to establish the neural basis of 3D motion processing.
His group has also investigated the neural basis of perceptual decision-making. In 2011, he won the Young Investigator Award from the Vision Sciences Society.
References
External links
Huk lab websiteGoogle ScholarHuk professional "family tree"(Neurotree)
Center for Perceptual Systems, UT Austin
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Living people
American neuroscientists
Stanford University alumni
Swarthmore College alumni
University of Texas at Austin faculty
Year of birth missing (living people)