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The areas of research of the
neurobiology group include
computational neurobiology;
developmental neurobiology emphasizing
trophic interactions in the development
of sensory systems; control of movement;
central pattern generation; muscle
biology; musculoskeletal mechanics; visual, auditory, and vestibular
neurobiology; cardiovascular regulation; neural cytoskeleton and
axonal transport; neurobiology of aging; neuroendocrine control of
development; and neural and neuroendocrine control of the
autonomic nervous system.
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