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Grant H. Mulliken
Graduate Student
Computation and Neural Systems
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
USA


A PhD candidate in CNS, I work in Richard Andersen’s Lab on the neural prosthetics project. My research aims to understand how Posterior Parietal Cortex (PPC) encodes trajectory parameters during visually guided movements as well as to develop decoding algorithms for predicting these parameters in real time from PPC neurons.



Publications

    Papers


    Abstracts

  • "Decoding trajectories in real-time from posterior parietal cortex." G.H. Mulliken, S. Musallam, R.A. Andersen. Society for Neuroscience 2004, Platform Presentation, 263.4. Selected for inclusion in Annual Meeting Press Book.
  • "Spatio-Temporal Characterization of Spreading Depression in Retina: Effects of Focal Drug Perfusion."  G.H. Mulliken, A.G. Almeida, P.A. Passeraub and N.V. Thakor. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, S-130, Vol. 29, Oct-2001.
  • "Microfabricated Neurochemcial Sensors and Integrated VLSI Interface for Implanted Systems."  N.V. Thakor, A. Bandyopadhyay, P.S. George, G.H. Mulliken, and T. Wong. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, S-119, Vol. 29, Oct-2001.

 

Teaching

T.A. Cerebral Cortex - Spring 2004



 

Personal

  •     Picture Pages (some broken links)
    • Muddy Buddy Race 2003 with Dave Pesja, pic1 and pic2