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David M. Senseman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, Health, and the Environment at the University of Texas at San Antonio College of Sciences. His research focuses on cortical network activity, voltage-sensitive dye imaging, and neural signal processing across diverse biological systems.
- Ph.D., Princeton University
- M.S., Princeton University
- B.S., Kent State University
Senseman's research spans neurophysiological mechanisms in cortical networks, synaptic activity mapping, and neuroimaging techniques. His work includes high-speed optical imaging, wave decomposition in neural systems, and comparative studies across species from salamanders to humans.
Key publications highlight advancements in voltage-sensitive dye applications, retinal input processing, and neuroglandular activity imaging. His academic contributions intersect neuroscience, computational biology, and biomedical imaging.
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