Studied how humans misperceived current information or misremembered past information in interesting ways during his time at UCSD. Current research focuses on integrating psychology and neuroscience perspectives into clinical neurology using various neuro-imaging techniques.
Education
Received internal medicine training from Khon Kaen University (TH), neurology training from Chulalongkorn University (TH), and later pursued his Ph.D. in experimental psychology at the University of California San Diego. Mentors included Dr. John Serences, Dr. Timothy Brady, Dr. Rossane Rademaker, Dr. Viola Störmer, Dr. Eric Halgren, and Dr. VS Ramachandran.
Background
Equally interested in how normal brain and brain disorders affect human behaviors. Current works focus on bringing psychology and neuroscience perspective to clinical neurology and vice versa using psychophysical methods with various neuro-imaging (MRI, fMRI, DTI, EEG).