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Brice Kuhl is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Oregon, where he leads the Kuhl Lab. His research focuses on the cognitive neuroscience of memory formation, retrieval, and forgetting, utilizing advanced neuroimaging techniques like fMRI and EEG combined with machine learning algorithms to analyze distributed neural activity patterns.
His work explores mechanisms of memory interference resolution, forgetting, and neural representation transformation. Recent publications emphasize spaced learning, temporal memory dynamics, and memory-cognitive control interactions. The lab has received attention for decoding perceptual content from neural activity and reconstructing face images based on brain states.
Current lab members include graduate students Anisha Babu, Tongle Cai, and America Romero, alongside postdocs like Soroush Mirjalili and Yoonjung Lee. The lab frequently presents at conferences like CNS and SFN, and maintains active collaborations in memory research and neuroimaging methodology.
Notable projects include investigations into hippocampal pattern differentiation and parietal cortex roles in memory. The lab also contributes to open science initiatives with publicly available experimental codes and data.





