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Welcome Isaac Guillen

We welcome Isaac Guillen as a colleague in the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory.
Photo: Matthis Drolet/DPZ

Isaac Guillen completed his masters in Physiology at the Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla in Mexico. His thesis examined the effect of white noise in the auditory-visual interactions in the guinea pig cortical neurons. He is interested in how the human body interacts with the world around us in the context of sensory perception and motor behavior. He now joins the Cognitive Neuroscience Lab under the supervision of Stefan Treue.