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Center of Excellence in Neuroergonomics, Technology, and Cognition

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  • Kristin Amaya

    Kristin Amaya

    Research Coordinator
  • Giorgio Ascoli

    Giorgio Ascoli

    University Professor

    Department of Molecular Neuroscience: Description and generation of dendritic morphology, lucid dreaming, human consciousness, protein structure and binding in the nervous system

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  • Carryl Baldwin

    Carryl Baldwin

    Associate Professor

    Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Applied Auditory Cognition and the use of neurophysiological measures (i.e. EEG, ERP, EKG, and eye tracking) when people perform multiple modality dual tasks as a function of changes in sensory or environmental condition or cognitive aspects of the task.

  • Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

    Deborah A. Boehm-Davis

    University Professor
    Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

    How human performance is helped or hindered by the design of tools that help us accomplish everyday tasks with a particular interest in how improving the display of information can improve human performance.

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  • Pamela M Greenwood

    Pamela M Greenwood

    Associate Professor

    Human Factors/Applied Cognition: The genetic modulation of cognitive and brain change in midlife by measuring effects of neurotransmission and neurotrophic SNPs, including the Alzheimer susceptibility gene APOE.

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  • William Kennedy

    William Kennedy

    Assistant Professor
  • Frank Krueger

    Frank Krueger

    Co-Director, Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics | Chief, Evolutionary Neuroscience Laboratory

    Molecular Neuroscience Department: Evolutionary Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Cognition, Functional Neuroimaging

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  • Jim Olds

    Jim Olds

    Director and Chief Academic Unit Officer, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study; Chair, Department of Molecular Neuroscience; The Shelley Krasnow University Professor of Molecular Neuroscience

    Role of signal transduction in memory storage

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  • Raja Parasuraman

    Raja Parasuraman

    University Professor
    Director, Center of Excellence in Neuroergonomics, Technology, and Cognition

    Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Cognitive neuroscience of attention and memory using event-related potential (ERP), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) methods; aging and Alzheimer's disease; molecular genetics of cognition; neuroergonomics

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  • Tyler H. Shaw

    Tyler H. Shaw

    Assistant Professor

    Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Vigilance or sustained attention and automation and team performance.

  • Siddhartha Sikdar

    Siddhartha Sikdar

    Assistant Professor
  • Maren Strenziok

    Maren Strenziok

    Postdoctoral Fellows

    Human Factors/Applied Cognition: Neuroanatomical changes associated with video game training in older adults

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  • James C Thompson

    James C Thompson

    Associate Professor

    Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience: Examining how we recognize human movement and make sense of other peoples' actions and how this can be applied in specialized settings such as surveillance and in conditions in which human movement recognition may be impaired. *Faculty can have primary affiliation with only one program; for a list of faculty with secondary affiliation in the CBN program, see the CBN Research Interests page.