Lizabeth Romanski, Ph.D.

Lizabeth Romanski, Ph.D.

Contact Information

University of Rochester Medical Center
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 603
Rochester, NY 14642

Lab Description

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Professional Bio

Education:
BA - Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, Psychology
PhD - Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University Medical College, 1992



TRAINING AND POSITIONS:
7/06 – Present: Associate Professor, Neurobiology and Anatomy,
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
3/00 – 7/06: Assistant Professor, Neurobiology and Anatomy and Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
1/97 – 3/00: Associate Research Scientist, Yale University, Dept. Neurobiology, New Haven, CT.

Research Bio

While auditory and visual information are combined in many sites of the human brain, the combining of face and vocal information for effective communication has been shown to occur in specialized regions of the temporal and frontal lobes. Work in my laboratory is focused on how the ventral prefrontal cortex represents high level auditory information and the neuronal mechanisms which underlie integration of complex auditory and visual information, primarily face and vocal information during communication. Studies in our laboratory have shown that neurons within specific regions of the ventral prefrontal cortex are robustly responsive to complex sounds including species-specific vocalizations, while previous studies have shown that adjacent ventral prefrontal regions are selectively responsive to faces.

We have shown that neurons within ventral prefrontal cortex are multisensory and respond to both faces and to the corresponding vocalizations. We are also interested in the factors that affect the integration of dynamic faces and vocalizations in the frontal lobe including temporal coincidence, stimulus congruence, as well as the emotional expression conveyed in the face-vocalization and the identity of the speaker. Collaborations with University of Rochester faculty are aimed at characterizing sensory integration deficits in children with autism and the role the frontal lobe may play in autism spectrum disorders. Further analysis of the neural mechanisms which support face and voice integration in non-human primates may help us to understand the mechanisms underlying social communication and social cognition.

Awards & Honors

Excellence in Medical Research Incentive Award | University of Rochester 2006
Whitehall Foundation Research Award. 2000
Cure Autism Now Young Investigator Award. 1998 - 2000
McDonnell-Pew Postdoctoral Training Grant in Cognitive Neuroscience. 1993 - 1996
Donald B. Lindsley Prize in Behavioral Neuroscience, | (The Grass Foundation/Society for Neuroscience). 1992
Vincent DiVigneau Prize | Cornell University Medical College, New York. 1991
Vincent DiVigneau Prize | Cornell University Medical College, New York. 1990
Henry Rutgers Academic Excellence Undergraduate Research Award 1984
Henry Rutgers Academic Scholarship 1980 - 1984

Recent Journal Articles

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2012 Jul 12
Romanski LM, Hwang J. "Timing of audiovisual inputs to the prefrontal cortex and multisensory integration." Neuroscience. 2012 Jul 12; 214:36-48. Epub 2012 Apr 16.
2011 Aug 25
Romanski LM, Diehl MM. "Neurons responsive to face-view in the primate ventrolateral prefrontal cortex." Neuroscience. 2011 Aug 25; 189:223-35. Epub 2011 May 13.
2011
Romanski, L.M. and Diehl, M. "Neurons responsive to face-view in the Primate Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex". Neuroscience. 2011; .
2011
M. M. Diehl, M. D. Diltz, L. M. Romanski. "Society for Neuroscience." Effects of congruent and incongruent face and vocalization pairs on neurons in ventral prefrontal cortex.. 2011; .
2011
Hwang, J. and Romanski, L.M. "Temporal integration of faces and vocalizations in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex of non-human primates." Society for Neuroscience.. 2011; .

Current Appointments

Associate Professor - Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy (SMD) - Primary

Education

PhD | Neurobiology | Cornell Univ Medical College1992
BA | Psychology | Rutgers State University1984

Post-Doctoral Training & Residency

Post-doctoral Fellow (Mentor: Dr. Patricia Goldman-Rakic), Yale University, New Haven, CT. 1996