Prof. Avi Karni, M. D.

Head of Laboratory: Human Brain and Learning Laboratory

Research at the HBL laboratory focuses on the neuro-behavioral constraints that are imposed on the ability of humans to acquire, retain and master novel skills (“how to” knowledge). The studies stem from the notion that human learning and especially the generation of long-term memory reflects a set of basic and highly controlled biological processes (neuronal plasticity), at cellular and brain systems level, that need to be accounted for, and satisfied in order to achieve mastery and skill. The goal is to contribute to a neuro-behavioral perspective on learning, across the human life span, so as to better recruit biological memory processes in the practice of teaching, skill acquisition and in the rehabilitation of disabled individuals. In the lab, analyses of behavior, physiological measurements and brain-imaging techniques are employed to study learning and memory in multiple domains; from the generation of novel movement sequences to the mastery of a new language.  

  • Procedural learning
  • Memory consolidation processes
  • Developmental learning disabilities, functional brain mapping
  • 1981   MD, Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv
  • 1992   PhD in Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot
  • 1992   Neurology board certification, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Ramat-Gan
  • 1996   Post-doctoral fellow, National Institutes of Health, NIMH, Bethesda, MD

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