The University of St. Thomas

Kurt Illig

Illig, Kurt R.

Assistant Professor

Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

krillig@stthomas.edu
Phone: (651) 962-5273
Toll Free: (800) 328-6819, Ext. 2-5273
Fax: 651-926-5201

OWS 390
University of St. Thomas
2115 Summit Ave.
Saint Paul MN 55105

Office Location: OWS 365/ Lab: OWS 368

Professional Interests:

My research focuses on understanding how sensory information is associated with behavioral significance in cortical structures, and how these representations change with experience. Because cortical activation can be modulated by systems that are responsive to drugs of abuse, these studies hold the promise of providing key insights into mechanisms that underlie addictive behaviors. Using an experimental approach that combines genetic, physiological, anatomical, and behavioral methods, my long-term goal is to understand the interactions between neuromodulatory systems and cortical structures in sensory coding, learning and behavior.

Representative Publications:

  • Illig, K.R. and Wilson, D.A. (2009) Olfactory cortex: Comparative neuroanatomy. In: Kaas, J.H. (Ed.) Evolutionary Neuroscience. New York, Elsevier.
  • Illig, K.R. and Eudy, J.D. (2009) Contralateral projections of the rat anterior olfactory nucleus. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 512: 115-123.
  • Illig, K.R. (2007) Developmental changes in odor-evoked activity in rat piriform cortex. Neuroscience, 145: 370-376.
  • Illig, K.R. (2005) Projections from orbitofrontal cortex to piriform cortex in the rat suggest a modulatory role in olfactory information processing. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 488: 224-231.