I am Lars Muckli, Professor of Visual and Cognitive Neurosciences here in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience. My work focuses on brain imaging of cortical feedback, investigation of layer specific fMRI, and multi-level cross–species computational neuroscience. In particular, my lab has generated supporting evidence for predictive coding theories. For more about my research please visit my lab webpage (link above).

Biography

I studied Cognitive Psychology (in Gießen, Germany 1992-7, and UCL, London 1995), with minors in Mathematics, Medicine and Philosophy, before I moved to work at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt (PhD in 2002). In 2004 I contributed to the foundation of the Frankfurt Brain Imaging Centre (F-BIC). In 2007, I moved to Glasgow and contributed to the opening of the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNI) in 2008 and the Imaging Centre of Excellence (ICE) in 2017.

Group members

For a list of the people in my research group please visit my staff page and click on "Supervision"