Daniel Adams, PhD

Assistant Professor

 

Neural Adaptations that Occur in the Childhood Disease of Strabismus

Dr. Adams is a visual neuroscientist specializing in binocular vision in humans and non-human primates. He uses psychophysical, behavioral, electrophysiological, and anatomical techniques to study the primate visual system at a number of levels from the retina to the cortex. He is currently investigating the neural adaptations that occur in the childhood disease of strabismus.

 

To Learn More:

https://profiles.ucsf.edu/daniel.adams


 

Research Areas:

Neuro-Ophthalmology, Amblyopia, Strabismus, or Eye Movement Disorders
 
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