Jingwen Li is a postdoctoral fellow in the Cortical System & Behavior Laboratory (PI: Cory Miller) at the Department of Psychology, UC San Diego. She received her Ph.D. in Physics with Neuroscience Concentration at the University of Arkansas in 2021. Her research interest lies in the neural basis and population mechanism underlying natural behavior, where she employs both experimental and computational approaches. In her postdoctoral training, she mainly focuses on the neural basis of active vision in freely moving marmosets. She develops experiment paradigms to record single-unit neural activities in primary visual cortex simultaneously with body, head, and eye movements in freely moving marmosets, and aims to examine the neurophysiology of active visual processing. Besides, she works on a project where she develops a generalized linear model (GLM) based analysis to study the population activity of natural communication in marmoset frontal cortex.