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Tony W. Wilson, Ph.D.

Tony W. Wilson, Ph.D.

Education/Training

Midwestern State University, B.S. 2001
Psychology and Biology

University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, Ph.D. 2005
Cognitive Neuroscience

University of Colorado School of Medicine-Denver, Postdoctoral Fellow 2007
Cognitive Neuroscience

Biography and Research Interests

Dr. Wilson is Director of the Institute of Human Neuroscience, the Patrick E. Brookhouser Endowed Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Director of the Dynamic Imaging of Cognition and Neuromodulation (DICoN) Laboratory. His research program uses multimodal neuroimaging to investigate the oscillatory neural dynamics that underlie visual processing, attention and motor control, and how these dynamics predict cognitive performance in real time.

Areas of particular interest to the lab include typical development across the lifespan, aging and health factors that can accelerate aging (e.g., severe infections such as HIV, drug and/or alcohol abuse), cognitive decline in Alzheimer's and neuroHIV, and neural connectivity and computation in the healthy brain. In addition, an emerging section of the laboratory investigates how noninvasive electrical brain stimulation alters the dynamics of brain function and cognitive performance.

Publications

In total, Dr. Wilson has published over 160 peer-reviewed manuscripts in top journals such as Brain, Biological Psychiatry, Neurology, Diabetes, NeuroImage, Cerebral Cortex and many others, and currently serves as the PI or Co-PI on multiple awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF) and other organizations.