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George Pollak is a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and the Center for Perceptual Systems. His research focuses on understanding how the mammalian auditory system processes species-specific communication signals and spatial cues, using echolocating bats as experimental subjects. Pollak investigates neural mechanisms underlying sound localization and decoding of social signals through electrophysiological recordings and pharmacological interventions.
Education: Ph.D. in Neuroscience, University of Maryland.
Research Interests: Auditory neuroscience, neural circuitry in sound processing, and the role of inhibitory pathways in shaping auditory responses. His work combines neurophysiological techniques to dissect how neurons encode acoustic features critical for communication and spatial awareness. The use of bats as a model highlights their advanced auditory systems, offering insights into mammalian sensory processing.
Affiliations: Center for Perceptual Systems at UT Austin. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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