Lab Members

Curriculum Vitae
Katya Belelovsky

Katya Belelovsky, Ph.D.

kbelelovsky at gmail.com

Yuval El-Hanany

Yuval El-Hanany

Alumni

Anan Moran

2005-9 Ph.D. Currently PI, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Neurophysiological properties of the subthalamic nucleus and their relation to their functional organization

Yaara Erez

2005-10 Ph.D. Currently PI, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Stimulation induced changes in the neuronal activity of the globus pallidus in parkinsonian non-human primates

Maya Bronfeld

2006-11 Ph.D.

The neuronal correlates of bicuculline-induced hyperkinetic disorders in the primate cortico-basal ganglia system

Hadass (Czitron) Tischler

2006-12 Ph.D. Currently Lecturer, Jerusalem College of Technology

Non-invasive magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex effect on the neuronal correlates of MPTP induced Parkinsonism in non-human primates

Adi Tzameret

2007-9 M.Sc.

Neurophysiological and behavioral changes in dyskinetic primates following GPi stimulation

Edy Stein

2009-15 Ph.D.

Correlations and oscillations in the basal-ganglia and their relation to motor function

Michal Israelashvili

2010-12 Direct M.Sc.

Neurophysiological and behavioral changes in the primate model of motor tics following GPi high frequency stimulation

2013-18 Ph.D.

Neuronal encoding of motor tic in Tourette syndrome patients and in an animal model of the disorder

Dorin Yael

2010-18 MSc-PhD.

Neurophysiological and behavioral characteristics of basal-ganglia hypo and hyperkinetic disorders

Lika Mamia

2011-13 M.Sc.

Environmental cue detection using chronic Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry (FSCV) measurement of dopamine levels

Daniel Sand

2012-14 M.Sc.

Neuronal and behavioral changes induced by high frequency stimulation in a rat model of motor tics

Ayala Matzner

2012-14 M.Sc.

Detection of neuronal oscillation from spike trains of Poissonian neurons

2014-20 Ph.D.

Computational approaches to the quantification of neurophysiological and clinical changes during Parkinson's Disease

Yonatan Karash

2013-15 Direct M.Sc.

Generating tic-like behavior and tic-related neuronal activity using optical stimulation in the striatum

Tal Shahar

2014-16 Direct M.Sc.

Convergence and divergence of bilateral cortico-basal ganglia information

Yocheved Loewenstern

2014-16 Direct M.Sc.

Information processing in the entopeduncular nucleus

2017-25 Ph.D.

Neurophysiological and Behavioral Properties of Tourette Syndrome

Yael Oran

2014-17 M.Sc.

The role of striatal fast spiking interneurons in shaping basal ganglia activity

Esther (Vinner) Harduf

2014-20 Ph.D.

The neural basis of motor tic dynamics and its modulation over different timescales

Lotem Warhaftig

2016-18 M.Sc.

The role of the direct and indirect cortico-basal ganglia pathways in normal and abnormal behavior

Orel Tahari

2021 M.Sc.

The basal ganglia's role in the encoding of motion sequences as a series of discrete movements and transitions in normal and abnormal states

Yonit Zall

2021-23 M.Sc.

Identifying and quantifying ADHD clinical expression: A data-driven approach

Kate Zinkovskaia

2021-24 M.Sc.

Temporally Aligned Segmentation and Clustering (TASC): A generalized framework for Behavior Time Series analysis