Dr Nathalie M. Williams (formerly Nathalie Cotillon)
MSc, PhD (Paris)

Department of Psychology
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham
Surrey
TW20 OEX
ENGLAND


nathalie.williams@rhul.ac.uk
01784 443705
01784 434347

Research Interests
Nathalie is a postdoc with Andy Smith and is funded by an RTN network grant from the European Commission. Her background is primarily in single-unit recording in rat auditory cortex. She has also been involved in other projects including neuromodulators and attention, genesis of sleep rhythms and human pathology. She is now working on fMRI and psychophysical studies of human vision.

Sample Publications
Cotillon N & Edeline J-M (2000) Tone-evoked oscillations in rat auditory cortex result from interactions between the thalamus and reticular nucleus. European Journal of Neuroscience 12, 3637-3650.

Cotillon N, Nafati M & Edeline J-M (2000) Characteristics of reliable tone-evoked oscillations in the rat thalamo-cortical auditory system. Hearing Research 142, 113-130.

Edeline J-M, Hars B, Hennevin E & Cotillon N (2002) Muscimol diffusion after intracerebral microinjections: a re-evaluation based on electrophysiological and autoradiographic quantifications. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 77, 1-25.

 


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