Unit on Cognitive Neurophysiology and ImagingLaboratory of Neuropsychology National Institute of Mental HealthNational Institutes of Health49, Convent Drive, Bldg. 49, Rm. B2-J45,MSC-4400Bethesda, MD 20892 TEL: 301-594-1129FAX: 301-480-1644EMAIL:
research interests
My scientific interest is focused on the brain processes underlying visual awareness and perceptual organization.I believe that by revealing the neuronal underpinnings of visual perception, we can gain fundamental insight into one of the most puzzling questions of neuroscience:
Maier, A. & Leopold, D.A. (2008) Binocular Rivalry. In: Wilken, P., Bayne, T., Cleeremans, A. (eds.) Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford University Press (in press)
Maier, A. & Leopold, D.A. (2008) Binocular Rivalry In: Binder, M.D., Hirokawa, N., Windhorst, U., Hirsch, M.C. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Springer (in press)
“Every act should have an aim. We must suffer, we must work, we must pay for our place at the game, but this is for seeing's sake; or at the very least that others may one day see.
Geologic history shows us that life is only a short episode between two eternities of death, and that, even in this episode, conscious thought has lasted and will last only a moment. Thought is only a gleam in the midst of a long night.