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Meet the Team at the Turk-Browne Lab

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Yuna Kwak

Ph.D., New York University (2024)
yuna.kwak@yale.edu

Yuna is interested in how sensory information is represented in the brain and how such internal representations are shaped by various contexts to guide behavior, primarily in vision. She is excited to expand her research to the multi sensory domain, to study the neural mechanisms underlying the integration of visual information with other sensory modalities. Her research leverages psychophysics, fMRI, and computational modeling to answer these questions.Yuna is interested in how sensory information is represented in the brain and how such internal representations are shaped by various contexts to guide behavior, primarily in vision. She is excited to expand her research to the multi sensory domain, to study the neural mechanisms underlying the integration of visual information with other sensory modalities. Her research leverages psychophysics, fMRI, and computational modeling to answer these questions.