Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience

What Is Visual & Cognitive Neuroscience?

Visual & Cognitive Neuroscience is the study of the neural processes in the brain underlying visual and cognitive functions. It is a multidisciplinary area that combines the study of human thought, memory, language, visual perception and cognition, and decision making, and the study of the processes that occur in the central nervous system.

Cognitive Neuroscience Resources
Hands working with Visual & Cognitive Neuroscience equipment

Study Topics

  • Attention
  • Change blindness
  • Scene Perception
  • Consciousness
  • Decision-making
  • Learning
  • Memory
  • Language
  • Social cognition
  • Emotions
Students working in a lab setting.

Methods

  • Psychophysics
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrocorticography
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Visual & Cognitive Neuroscience Psychology Faculty and Research

Ben Balas, Ph.D. - Research Interests: High-level vision, face recognition, visual development, ERPs

Erin Conwell, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Early childhood development

Anna Finley, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Social and affective neuroscience, emotion regulation, self-regulation, well-being, healthy aging, loneliness

Jeffrey Johnson, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Behavior, attention, working memory

Linda Langley, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Cognitive aging, attention, visual search, cognitive training

Evelyn Milburn, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Psycholinguistics, sentence processing, figurative language

Mark Nawrot, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Visual neuroscience, eye movements, depth perception, visual disorders

Laura Thomas, Ph.D. - Research Interests: Links between action and cognition, embodied cognition, attention, eye movements