Colin Hoy

Researcher and Scientist in Bay Area, CA, United States

Colin Hoy

Researcher and Scientist in Bay Area, CA, United States

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I’m a neuroscientist and postdoctoral scholar in the UCSF Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Center studying motivation in Parkinson’s disease with Drs. Simon Little and Phil Starr and neuroethics with Dr. Winston Chiong.

In the Little and Starr Labs, our group aims to treat motor and nonmotor (e.g., sleep, cognition, emotion) deficits in patients with Parkinson’s disease using neurosurgically implanted deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices. My main research project focuses on understanding apathy and impulsivity symptoms in these patients by (1) measuring goal-directed and habitual decision making with computational reinforcement learning models; (2) mapping these cognitive processes to neural activity using chronic invasive brain recordings; and (3) modulating these neural circuits using dopaminergic medications and DBS.

With Dr. Chiong, I’m studying bioethics to better understand the ethical, legal, and social implications of neurotechnology. I hope that combining neuroethics with my basic and clinical neuroscience research will help inform guidelines for the responsible use of neurotechnology.

  • Education
    • Hendrix College, B.A. in Neuroscience, 2012
    • UC Berkeley, Ph.D. in Neuroscience, 2021