Research

EEG

In our EEG studies, we record tiny electrical signals from the scalp that reflect underlying neural activity. EEG has good temporal resolution, and we can use this technique to learn about how cognitive processes evolve over time.

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Eye Tracking

In daily life, as we shift our attention around our world, we frequently move our eyes. Taking measurements of these eye movements helps us learn about what information people are paying attention to in the world.

Behavior

In behavioral studies, we use measures like reaction time and accuracy to learn more about how people perform attention and memory tasks. Sometimes you don't need a fancy technique to learn something important about how the brain works!