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Howard C. Howland
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hch2 @ cornell.edu
W-201 Mudd hall      607-255-4716
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Department: Neurobiology and Behavior
Field: Neurobiology and Behavior; Physiology; Psychology

Keywords: Birds (4), Development (21), Fish (12), Imaging (8), Mathematical Modeling (14), Sensorimotor Systems (11), Systems Neuroscience (25), Vision (11)

Neuroscience-related courses taught
Instructor: BIONB 326: The Visual System
Instructor: BIONB 492: Sensory Function

I conduct research into the physiological optics of human and animal eyes. Past projects have concerned a longitudinal study of anisometropia and anisometropic amblyopia in humans, emmetropization of the chick eye to spectacles, the chick eye's response to light regimes, and aberrations of human eyes. Earlier I worked on the role of the otolithic organs and semicircular canals in the orientation of fish. I have also conducted on the allometry (scaling with body size) of eyes and inner ears.



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