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Trace Stay serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology within the College of Life Sciences at Brigham Young University, maintaining an active research laboratory focused on neural mechanisms of sensorimotor control. His office is located in KMBL 1050 with contact details at (801) 422-9118 and stay@byu.edu.
Dr. Stay's research program investigates sensorimotor signaling in the vestibulo-ocular circuit through high-density in vivo electrophysiology, genetic circuit manipulation, and behavioral testing. His work examines how sensory inputs translate to precise motor outputs, with rapid adaptation in this circuit serving as a model for understanding fundamental principles of motor learning, consolidation, and neural plasticity. This research bridges basic neuroscience with potential clinical applications, particularly in developing vestibular prosthetics for balance disorders. His laboratory actively encourages undergraduate researchers of all experience levels to participate in these investigations.
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Dr. Stay mentors undergraduate researchers through hands-on laboratory involvement, fostering skill development in electrophysiological techniques and behavioral analysis. His lab operates as an interdisciplinary hub within BYU's Neuroscience program, emphasizing translational approaches to neural circuit dysfunction.
The Stay Lab in KMBL 1050 functions as a dynamic research environment where advanced methodologies converge to study neural computation. Current work focuses on circuit-level mechanisms of adaptation, with future directions pointing toward therapeutic applications for vestibular impairment.
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