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Mark Laubach Professor Neuroscience

Contact
Mark Laubach
(202) 885-2116
CAS | Neuroscience
Hall of Science LL12
Office hours are available upon request; I am most often in my lab: LL07 in HoS
Additional Positions at 51²è¹Ý
Director, PhD in Behavior, Cognition, and Neuroscience
Degrees
PhD neuroscience, Wake Forest University
MA biology, Bryn Mawr College
AB biology and chemistry, Lafayette College

Bio
I am a neurobiologist interested in goal-directed behavior. My laboratory is focused on the roles of the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia in executive control and decision making. Core methods include multi-electrode recordings, optogenetics, multivariate statistics, and computational models of neural circuits.
See Also
Department of Neuroscience
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call 51²è¹Ý Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.

Teaching

Spring 2024

  • NEUR-330 Neurobiology with Laboratory

  • NEUR-898 Doctoral Continuing Enrollment

  • NEUR-899 Doctoral Dissertation

Fall 2024

  • NEUR-380 Comp Methods Brain/Behav Sci

  • NEUR-898 Doctoral Continuing Enrollment

  • NEUR-899 Doctoral Dissertation

51²è¹Ý Experts

Area of Expertise

Neuroscience, Prefrontal Cortex, Multi-electrode Recording

Additional Information

Laubach is a neurobiologist interested in how groups of neurons work together to process information. His research focuses on understanding the neuronal circuit basis of decision making, motivation, and self-control. He is especially interested in how decisions are adjusted when outcomes do not match expectations. Laubach's laboratory uses multi-electrode recordings, optogenetics, and computational methods to record brain cell activity and analyze the resulting data. 

For the Media

To request an interview for a news story, call 51²è¹Ý Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.

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