From tadpoles to zebrafish, and from primates to human patients…the 30th Tübingen oculomotor meeting

The 30th annual oculomotor meeting of Southern Germany (known locally as MüTüZü) takes place this Friday. The program can be found here. This year, we feature an interesting philosophical perspective on dizziness by our colleague from Philosophy, Dr. Hong Yu Wong. We also feature a mix of research ranging from basic animal neuroscience experiments to patient-related studies.

Our lab is participating with several studies on brainstem neurophysiology, mechanisms of fine control of eye movements, as well as our psychophysical investigations of eye movement spatial selection processes related to visual object detection and recognition.