Gil  Zur, PhD

Gil Zur, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Kepecs Lab


Education

PhD in Computational Neuroscience, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
BA in Philosophy and Cognition

Research interests

Decision-making and computation

Personal interests

Reading, sculpting and wood art

Publications

Larry, N., Zur, G., Joshua, M. Organization of reward and movement signals in the basal ganglia and cerebellum. Nature Communications, 15(1), 2119 (2024).


Zur, G., Joshua, M. Using extracellular low frequency signals to improve the spike sorting of cerebellar complex spikes. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 328, 108423 (2024).

Zur, G., Larry, N., Cain, M., Lixenberg, A., Yarkoni, M., Behling, S., Joshua, M. High-dimensional encoding of movement by single neurons in basal ganglia output. iScience, 27(9), 109468 (2024).