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Pamela M. Greenwood
Dr. Greenwood received her PhD at SUNY Stony Brook under Michael Gazzaniga. She went on to a post-doctoral fellowship at the West Haven VA and Yale University to learn event-related potential techniques with Truett Allison and W.R. Goff and conduct basic research on somatic event-related potentials. ...
Matthew S. Peterson
Dr. Peterson is an Associate Professor in the Human Factors and Applied Cognition and the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience divisions of the Department of Psychology, as well as a member of the Neuroscience Ph.D. program. His research is on visual attention and related areas, such as eye movement...
Ryan McGarry
Ryan received his B.S. in Psychology from George Mason University and is currently a doctoral student in the Human Factors & Applied Cognition Program. His research interests include the study of visuospatial attention, cognitive aging, and cognitive training using neurophysiological measures.
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