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Dario Ringach is a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine. His research focuses on neural coding, visual cortex organization, and population dynamics in sensory processing. Key projects include studies on energy-efficient coding, Bayesian network estimation, and cortical adaptation mechanisms.
- NIH R01NS116471 (2020-2023): Population codes and sensory discrimination
- NIH R01EB022915 (2016-2021): Bayesian connectivity estimation
- NIH R01EY018322 (2007-2019): Theoretical visual cortex studies
- NIH R01EY012816 (2000-2011): Quantitative cortical processing
His work spans Neuroscience, Computational Biology, and Neurophysiology, with recent emphasis on adaptation geometry, population coding, and neural normalization. Publications analyze mouse models and primate visual systems, covering topics like receptive field development, thalamocortical connectivity, and inhibitory circuits. Contributions include theoretical frameworks for energy efficiency and power laws in cortical processing.
Key collaborations include researchers such as Joshua Trachtenberg (UCLA), Mario Dipoppa (UCLA), and Mark Frye (UCLA). He advocates for responsible animal research in neuroscience and has contributed to debates on scientific ethics and methodological transparency.
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