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Dr. Mac Hooks is Assistant Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, investigating motor cortex circuitry and neural control of movement. His lab specializes in mapping neural circuits using optogenetics and laser-scanning microscopy.
Research focuses on feedforward inhibition mechanisms, corticostriatal pathway organization, and experience-dependent plasticity in sensorimotor systems. Mouse models enable cell-type specific analysis of neural circuit function.
Publications map sensorimotor convergence patterns and experience-dependent plasticity in visual systems. Research combines anatomical tracing with functional analysis to explain neural circuit computations.
The lab develops advanced circuit mapping techniques to reconstruct synaptic connectivity and study circuit changes during motor skill acquisition.
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