Jeremy Greenlee, MD
Professor
Department
Neurosurgery
Biography
My research focuses on the cortical mechanisms subserving human language and vocalization. Major goals of the research are to understand the representation of self-vocalization stimuli in primary and associated auditory cortices, elucidate and characterize the cortico-cortical interactions between auditory cortex and other cortical regions, including speech generating areas, during self-vocalization, and to characterize frontal lobe cortical processing of audiovisual stimuli. These goals are accomplished using electrophysiological recording, including local field potentials and action potentials, in awake human patients undergoing invasive diagnostic and treatment of intractable epilepsy.
Research areas
- Systems neuroscience
- Cognitive neuroscience
- Behavioral neuroscience
- Epilepsy/Seizures
- Parkinson's Disease
- Frontal cortex
- Thalamus
- Striatum
- Auditory neuroscience
- Motor
- In vivo electrophysiology
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