Rajan Laboratory
Sensory Information and
the Brain
Sensory Information and
the Brain
We're part of the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute, and a member of the Neuroscience and Cardiovascular Disease Programs, and the Department of Physiology.
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We are a key part of the Monash Sensory and Cognitive Neuroscience Group and engage in initiatives such as the Bionic Vision Group and the Centre for Integrative Brain Function. Our research is based on the concept that many cognitive and other processes of our lives are driven by sensory information from the world around us. We hypothesize that many behaviour deficits after brain injury have roots in altered brain processing of sensory information. To pursue this question we use animal models to study neural processes and apply that knowledge to direct study in humans with brain disorders like Parkinson’s disease.
We are committed to excellence in research.
We're always interested in collaborating with bright and motivated researchers, clinicians and industry. Whether you want to research, study or partner with us to accelerate our discoveries, find out about the work we do.