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We are part of the Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences,the Brown Center for Vision Research, and participants in the Brown Institute for Brain Science.
Our research explores how humans visually learn, process, and recognize objects. Methods include psychophysics, fMRI, and computational modeling, as well as collaborations with other labs using ERPs, neuropsychological case studies, and neurophysiology.
To find out more about us or our research, please see visit the appropriate pages on this site and our collection of reprints.
We also maintain a software page detailing what we know about running and analyzing psychophysical experiments on the Apple Macintosh and a stimuli page that provides access to an extensive collection of visual stimuli appropriate for use in such experiments.
Please note that there are currently no open positions in the lab for RA's, graduate students, or post-docs.
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Lab Wiki Quote ArchiveNasty Review Archive
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