Lora Likova

Senior Scientist

Ph.D.

The research in my Lab is centered on neuroplasticity, brain mechanisms underlying learning, memory and art, neurorehabilitation of blindness, spatial cognition and navigation, vision deficits associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), and multimodal sensorimotor processing. We employ a diverse array of brain imaging techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), tensor-based brain morphometry (TBM), and high-density electroencephalography (EEG). Our work also incorporates advanced data analysis methods, such as Granger causal brain connectivity analysis. Additionally, we integrate cutting-edge tools like virtual reality, motion-capture systems, and specialized remote-research platforms in our investigations.

Contact Information:

Email: lora@ski.org

Office Phone: (415) 345-2066


2318 Fillmore St.

San Francisco, CA 94115

Mentorship Period:
January 2001 - January 2003

Publications

  • Journal Articles
  • Conference Papers
  • Presentations/Posters
  • Other Publications

Projects

SL-CN: Harnessing the Power of Drawing for the Enhancement of Learning across Levels of Vision Function Causal Brain Connectivity between Hippocampus and Early Visual Subareas in Memory-Visualization

SL-CN: Harnessing the Power of Drawing for the Enhancement of Learning across Levels of Vision Function

This Science of Learning Collaborative Network brings together researchers and experts from the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, University of Bamberg (Germany), Columbia University and Emory University to investigate how the visual art of drawing can enhance learning. Underlying learning principles

Labs

Likova Lab Lora Likova: MRI scanner, UCSF

Likova Lab

The main areas of my research are learning and brain plasticity of multimodal sensorimotor processing in the blind and the sighted.

Centers