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Richard Born is a Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School , focusing on the circuitry of the mammalian cerebral cortex and its role in visual perception. His lab employs multi-species approaches, combining primate psychophysics and electrophysiology rodent 2-photon imaging and optogenetics hierarchical Bayesian modeling of perceptual inference to investigate cortico-cortical feedback, neural variability, and context-dependent visual processing. Research Interests span visual systems neuroscience, with emphasis on top-down modulation of sensory processing binocular rivalry and perceptual states gamma oscillations and neural synchrony input-gain control in V1/V2/V3 Bayesian brain frameworks neuroanatomical connectomics Recent work explores layer 1 dendritic interactions with somatostatin interneurons and collaborations with institutions like Boston University and the University of Rochester. Advising includes mentoring postdoctoral fellows (Ariana Sherdil, Camille Gómez-Laberge, Abhinav Grama) and students at Harvard Medical School. The lab utilizes advanced techniques including multi-electrode arrays laminar probes optogenetic perturbation DTI tractography validation for circuit analysis.











