
Angelique C. Paulk is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she leads research at the intersection of neurophysiology, systems neuroscience, and behavior. Her work aims to reveal how neural circuits generate cognition and behavior, and how these insights can inform new treatments for neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Using cutting-edge, high-resolution neurotechnologies, some capable of capturing single-neuron activity, Angelique investigates human brain function through intracranial recordings, studies how direct electrical stimulation alters neural dynamics and behavior, advances novel brain recording technologies to record directly from the brain for clinical translation, and explores the emerging field of cancer neuroscience.
