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Dr. Markham is a Visiting Research Professor from UCLA School of Medicine, working in areas of interest also to Professors Jack Loomis, John Foley and Gerald Jacobs in our department. Dr. Markham is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Neurology in the School of Medicine at UCLA. He has been doing research in three main areas. First, he has been working in diseases of the basal ganglia. This includes Parkinson's disease, dystonia, Huntington's chorea and others. This has included basic neuroanatomical and neurophysiological studies and also pharmaceutical and surgical therapies. Secondly, he has worked on the vestibular and vestibular-ocular system in experimental animals. His third area of interest, and the one that he continues at Santa Barbara, has to do with work in humans on the gravity receptors in the inner ear, the reflex control they exert over eye movements, particularly torsional eye movements, and the relation of the otolith system to space motion sickness. Contact Information
Phone: (805) 893-4303 Mailing Address
Department of Psychology |