
معرفی
Greg DeAngelis is a Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, leading research on visual perception and cortical circuits. His work integrates neurophysiology, psychology, and computation to study depth perception and self-motion perception. His lab trains monkeys to perform tasks, recording neuronal activity to understand how sensory stimuli relate to behavior.
Research Interests: 3D vision, multisensory integration, neural coding, decision-making processes, and the neural mechanisms underlying perception of motion and depth.
Current Trainees:
- Yelin Dong (Graduate Student)
- Vitaly Lerner (Postdoctoral Fellow)
Funding: Supported by the National Eye Institute. Collaborations include Akiyuki Anzai (Brain & Cognitive Sciences).
Key Contributions: Pioneering studies on depth perception via motion parallax and vestibular-visual integration for self-motion perception. Recent work explores causal inference models in motion perception and flexible coding of object motion in dynamic environments.





