Thomas Park
Professor in Department of Biological Sciences at UIC.
Our research focuses on the neurobiology of sensory information processing, using two model systems: sound localization in echolocating bats, and orientation to touch in naturally blind naked mole-rats. We combine behavioral and physiological techniques to study these highly adapted systems, and to examine fundamental questions about sensory organization and behavior.
In many cases, progress in understanding sensory behavior and neural processing has been aided by the analysis of model systems. Echolocating bats are considered to be hearing specialists. They rely on hearing the echoes from their own calls to navigate though their environment, and to identify and localize the flying insects that they prey upon. In my lab, we study the behavior and neural information processing associated with sound localization.
Visit website: https://bios.uic.edu/profiles/park-thomas/
See also: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIC) - Public Research university
Details last updated 23-Oct-2020
Thomas Park News
Naked mole rat can survive with hardly any oxygen
New Scientist - 20-Apr-2017
Long-lived for its size and rarely gets cancer. Oxygen level of 5 per cent (compared to 20% in a...
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