Haidong Lu Education Ph.D. Experimental Psychology 2002 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Master of Science. Computer Science 2000 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Master of Science. Biophysics 1997 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Bachelor of Science. Physics 1994 SiChuan University, ChenDu, China. Research Experience Research Assistant Professor 2007 - Present Dr. Anna W. Roe’s lab Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Main research interests include feed-forward interactions between motion and contour processing in early visual cortex and feed-back influences on these processes in awake behaving macaques, with single-cell recording and optical imaging techniques. Postdoctoral Research Associate 2002 - 2007 Dr. Anna W. Roe’s lab 2002-2003: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 2003-2007: Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Studied the neural mechanisms underlying the visual perception of brightness, color, and contour in both anesthetized and awake, behaving non-human primates. Graduate Research Assistant 1997 - 2002 Dr. Heywood M. Petry’s lab Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Studied the developmental plasticity of visual neurons in the tree shrew using the red-lightrearing (RLR) model and in vivo single-unit recording techniques. Graduate Research Assistant 1994 - 1997 Dr. Yun-cheng Diao’s lab Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing China Studied the functional architecture of neurons in cat LS area using in vivo single-unit extracellular recording techniques. Address: Department of Psychology Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN 37203 E-mail: haidong.lu@vanderbilt.edu Teaching Experience Graduate Teaching Assistant 2002 Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY. Course: Physiological psychology Invited Lecture 2004 Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN Class topic: “Optical Imaging and Image Analysis” Course: “Lab in Behavioral Neuroscience” Grants & Fellowships • “Seeing Contour From Motion In Awake Monkey V2” (Co-PI with Dr. Anna Roe, submitted to NIH, 11/2007) • Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research Award, Sigma Xi (2000-2001). Title: “Physiological basis for motion vision enhancement” • University Fellowship, University of Louisville (1998-2002) • EPSCoR Fellowship, University of Louisville (1997-1998) Publications Lu HD, Roe AW. Cue-invariance of orientation selectivity in monkey V2. (in preparation) Lu HD, Roe AW. A map for motion streak in monkey visual cortex V1 and V2 revealed with optical imaging. (in preparation) Lu HD, Roe AW. A direction map in macaque V2. (in preparation) Lu HD, Chen G, Ts'o DY, Roe AW. A rapid topographic mapping and eye alignment method using optical imaging in Macaque visual cortex. (submitted) Chen G, Lu HD, Roe AW. (2008) A map for horizontal disparity in monkey V2. Neuron (in press). Lu HD, Roe AW (2008) Functional organization of color domains in V1 and V2 of Macaque monkey revealed by optical imaging. Cerebral Cortex, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhm081. Kaskan PM, Lu HD, Dillenburger BC, Roe AW, Kaas JH. (2007) Intrinsic-signal optical imaging reveals cryptic ocular dominance columns in primary visual cortex of New World owl monkeys. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2007, 1:67-75 Lu HD & Roe AW. (2007) Optical Imaging of Contrast Response in Macaque monkey V1 & V2. Cerebral Cortex, 17:2675-2695. Roe AW, Lu HD & Hung CP. (2005) Optical imaging of real and illusory brightness response in monkey visual cortex. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA 102, 3869-3874. Lu HD & Petry HM. (2003) Temporal modulation sensitivity of tree shrew retinal ganglion cells. Visual Neuroscience. 20, 363-372. Lu HD, Xie XH, Wang LH. & Diao YC (1997) The organization of direction selectivity in cat PMLS area. Acta Biophysical Sinica. 13, 85-90. Abstracts Lu HD, Chen G. Roe AW (2007) A map for motion streaks in V1 and V2. Soc Neurosci Abstract, 337.3, San Diego, CA Tanigawa H, Lu HD, Chen G, Roe AW (2007) Functional organization of foveal V4 revealed by optical imaging in the behaving Macaque monkey, Soc Neurosci Abstract, 122.4, San Diego, CA Roe AW, Lu HD, Crewther D (2007) Blue color activation in V1 and V2 of Macaque monkey. Soc Neurosci Abstract, 229.1, San Diego, CA. Roe AW, Tanigawa H, Lu HD, Chen G (2007) Functional organization of foveal V4 revealed by optical imaging in the behaving Macaque monkey. Vision Down Under, Cairns, Australia. Roe AW, Lu HD, Crewther D (2007) Blue color activation in V1 and V2 of Macaque monkey. International Brain Res Org, Melbourne, Australia. Lu HD, Roe AW (2007) Response to motion and motion boundary in monkey V2. Vision Sciences Society, abstract.174 Lu HD, Heider B, Roe AW (2006) Optical imaging of visual contour response in the awake, behaving monkey. Soc. Neurosci. abstract, 640.10 Roe AW, Chen G, Lu HD (2006) A rapid topographic mapping and eye convergence method by optical imaging of small spots in anesthetized Macaque visual cortex. Soc CURRICULUM VITA: Haidong Lu Neurosci Abstract, 114.7, Atlanta, GA. Chen G, Lu HD, Roe AW (2006) Functional architecture of Macaque cortical area V2 for depth surfaces revealed by optical imaging. Soc Neurosci Abstract, 114.6, Atlanta, GA. Lu HD, Roe AW (2006) Comparison of color and luminance contrast in V2 thin stripes . Vision Sciences Society, abstract 1001. Roe AW, Lu HD (2006) Functional organization of color domains in V1 and V2 of Macaque monkey revealed by optical imaging. Vision Sciences Society, abstract 510. Kaskan PM, Lu HD, Roe AW, Kaas JH (2005) The anatomical and functional organization of the second visual area of the nocturnal New World monkey, Aotus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstract 2005, 742.11 Lu HD, Roe AW (2004) Border and surface contribution to brightness response in Macaque V2 thin stripe neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr, 32, 713.11 Lu HD, Kraus M, Roe AW (2004) Optical imaging of contrast response in functional domains in V1 and V2 of macaque visual cortex. Vision Sciences Society. abstract 275. Petry HM, Lu HD (2002) Improved temporal vision after a color deprivation paradigm: Correlates in retinal ganglion cells. Vision Sciences Society. abstract 69. Lu HD, Petry HM (2002) Long-term changes in the temporal modulation sensitivity of retinal ganglion cells in tree shrews reared in red light. Invest. Ophthal. and Visual Sci. 43, 4781. Lu HD, Petry HM (2001) Temporal properties of single neurons in the tree shrew visual system: Comparisons from progressive levels of visual processing. Invest. Ophthal. and Visual Sci. 42, S405. Lu HD, Petry HM (2000) Temporal modulation sensitivity of individual tree shrew retinal ganglion cells measured electrophysiologically. Soc. Neurosci. Abstract, 26, 52.11. Talks Nov. 2007 “A map for motion streaks in V1 and V2.” Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. May. 2007 “Response to motion and motion boundary in monkey V2.” Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL. Nov, 2006 Seminar speaker. Vanderbilt University, Psychology Department, Nashville, TN Oct. 2004 “Border and surface contribution to brightness response in Macaque V2 thin stripe neurons.” Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. Feb, 2004 Seminar speaker. Vanderbilt University, Psychology Department, Nashville, TN Oct, 2001 Seminar speaker. 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