

Daniel Y. Tso
Daniel Y. Tso enriches the academic discourse on visual perception and neuroscience through his multifaceted roles at SUNY Upstate. As an Associate Research Professor and Director of Neurosurgery Research Laboratories, he spearheads innovative research initiatives that delve into the neuronal mechanisms underlying visual perception. His work is pivotal in understanding how the brain processes visual information, employing a blend of physiological, anatomical, and functional imaging techniques to unravel these complex processes. In addition to his research endeavors, Daniel serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery, where he contributes to the academic and professional development of students and colleagues alike. His commitment to education is further exemplified through his role as an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Physiology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Here, he imparts his extensive knowledge and passion for neuroscience to the next generation of medical professionals. Daniel's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of how visual perception is constructed and interpreted by the brain. His work not only advances the scientific understanding of visual processing but also has potential implications for developing new therapeutic strategies for visual disorders. Through his interdisciplinary approach, he bridges the gap between basic neuroscience research and clinical applications, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and discovery. At Syracuse University, Daniel's expertise in Earth and Environmental Sciences complements his research in neuroscience, providing a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of natural systems and human perception. His contributions to the field are marked by a dedication to advancing knowledge and improving human health through scientific inquiry and education.