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Charles Bruce, PhD is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on neurophysiological mechanisms underlying sensorimotor processing, particularly in relation to eye movements. He earned his PhD from the University of North Carolina in 1976. Bruce's work combines electrophysiological recordings, microstimulation, and neuroanatomical tracing to study cortical circuits involved in visual-motor integration.
Research Interests: Cerebral cortex organization, neurophysiological basis of eye movement control, sensorimotor integration, and cortical circuitry analysis. His studies investigate how the brain coordinates visual input with motor output for tasks like saccades and smooth pursuit.
Key Findings: Contributions include mapping neural pathways between frontal eye fields and posterior cortical areas, identifying deficits in smooth pursuit after frontal lobe lesions, and elucidating oculocentric coding in supplementary eye fields. His research bridges basic neuroscience with clinical insights into disorders like schizophrenia's eye tracking abnormalities.
Lab & Collaborations: Directs the Bruce Lab, which uses advanced techniques including intracortical microstimulation and neurochemical injections. Collaborations focus on primate models to understand cortical information processing networks.
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