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DR. DOUG MUNOZ

QUEEN'S EYE MOVEMENT LAB

EST. 1991

Our laboratory is interested in investigating how the brain controls voluntary behaviour, such as the generation and suppression of eye movements. Through behavioural testing and functional brain imaging experiments, we study eye movement behaviour in control subjects across the lifespan, as well as in a wide variety of neurological and psychiatric patient groups. From this we gain an understanding of what brain areas are involved in the control of eye movements.

About

QUEEN'S EYE MOVEMENT LAB

Centre for Neuroscience Studies

18 Stuart St, Kingston ON, K7L 3N6

eyetracking@queensu.ca

Queen’s University is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. We are grateful to live and learn on these lands.

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