
About
Aaron Wilber is an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at Florida State University. He is affiliated with the Program in Neuroscience, the Institute for Successful Longevity, and the Florida Consortium on the Neurobiology of Cognition (FCNC). His research focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying spatial navigation, memory formation, and the impact of Alzheimer's disease and early-life stress on these systems.
- Key Affiliations: Program in Neuroscience, Institute for Successful Longevity, Florida Consortium on the Neurobiology of Cognition
Research Interests
Wilber investigates how the brain creates spatial maps, integrates body-centered and world-centered information, and how these processes are disrupted in Alzheimer's disease and by neonatal stress. His work explores the parietal-hippocampal network, sleep's role in protein aggregate clearance, and the glymphatic system.
Publication Trends
His recent articles emphasize Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology, neural network impairments, and interventions like 40 Hz stimulation. Topics span spatial cognition, hippocampal-cortical interactions, neuroinflammation, and advanced electrophysiological methods.
Methods & Collaborations
His lab employs 3D-printed neural arrays, optogenetics, and virtual environments to study rodent models. Collaborations include researchers in neuroscience, neurology, and computational modeling.
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