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from the sensor information (magnetic fields for MEG and electric potentials for EEG) to the identification (locations, orientations and time functions) of the multiple brain sources. He has helped to develop a novel set of stimuli that allows the collection of a much larger set of data than ever previously collected without increasing the data collection time. New algorithms overcome the "rotation problem" and to minimize the "mis-specification" problem so that the location, orientation and time functions of multiple cortical sources are identified.
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Klein has worked to developed new methods for obtaining and analyzing evoked EEG/MEG (electro- and magneto-encephalography) and related fMRI data that will provide needed spatio-temporal resolution. In order for M/EEG to become a widely used tool for analyzing brain function it is necessary to go
216:(an international society on the science and application of light) meetings on human vision. Klein has authored and co-authored numerous papers on visual perception in the human brain. He is currently interested in the intersection of religion and science. 646: 232:. Neuroscience with the development of non-invasive human brain imaging now uses human subject volunteers, The questions being researched get at some fundamental questions of what it means to be human and to have a 385: 291:
He currently (2011) is a thesis advisor for graduate students in the Berkeley Vision Processing Laboratory. He has over 190 published articles in the area of vision perception.
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and psychopharmaceuticals. These technologies also include neural modeling simulations, biological computers, and human-brain interfaces (prosthetics).
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CULAR, Collaborative UC-Los Alamos grant. 9/00 - 8/03. $ 45,000 per year. "Locating sources of brain activity in space and time"
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which promotes the communication of scientific research in psychology and allied sciences. His major area of research has been
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NIH/NEI, 5/1/04-4/30/09. $ 200,000 per year. "High Spatial Frequency Feature Acuity in Spatial Vision."
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NIH/NEI, 5/1/00-4/30/03. $ 170,000 per year. "High Spatial Frequency Feature Acuity in Spatial Vision."
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NIH/NEI, 7/1/04-6/30/07. $ 275,000. "Where and when of cortical activity measured with EEG and fMRI."
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1978-1979: Sabbatical at Harvard and Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Science, San Francisco, CA.
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1967-1981: Assistant Prof. - Full Prof., Joint Science Dept., Claremont Colleges, Claremont, CA.
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and a member of the Berkeley Visual Processing Laboratory. He was a consulting editor for
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DARPA subcontract, 10/1/05-9/30/06. $ 155,110. "Neurotechnology for Image Analysts."
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1981-1987: Professor, College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
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1972-1973: Visiting Faculty, Psychology Dept., Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
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to hospital bed-side and is now referred to as neurotechnology. Some examples of
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Topical editor of Journal of Optical Society for Vision (1990, 1992–1999).
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1974-1981: Visiting Associate, Division of Biology, Caltech, Pasadena, CA.
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Consulting editor for Perception and Psychophysics (1991–present).
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University of California, Berkeley School of Optometry faculty
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Chaired meetings at annual meetings of Optical Society, ARVO,
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http://cornea.berkeley.edu/ImagingBrainActivity/index.html
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Ph.D Physics – Brandeis 1967 B.S. Physics – Caltech 1961
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Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness
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Membership qualifications of the Psychonomic Society
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First Place: 1956 California mathematics competition
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