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Jo-Anne Bachorowski (Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology) - vocal communication, including laughter, vocal expression of emotion, and indexical cues in speech
Randolph Blake - neural bases of human visual perception Thomas Carr - skilled performance Robert Fox - binocular vision, perception of global motion and three dimensional space Jeffery Franks (Emeritus) - memory, intention, attitude Isabel Gauthier - categorization, expertise, object recognition Jessica Giles - developmental psychology, social cognition, legal psychology Daniel Levin - visual cognition, concepts and metacognition Gordon Logan - attention and performance, automaticity, stopping behavior René Marois (Associate Professor) - neural basis of visual attention and perception using fMRI Kazushi Maruya (Research Assistant Professor of Psychology) - Timothy McNamara (Associate Provost for Faculty) - mechanisms of memory retrieval, spatial memory, text comprehension Laura Novick - problem solving, reasoning, thinking with diagrams, expertise Richard Odom - conceptual and perceptual development Thomas Palmeri (Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Psychology) - categorization and concepts, computational modeling Sean Polyn - cognitive and neural dynamics of the human memory system, neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and computational modeling John Rieser - perception, representation, and action together in a coordinated system Bethany Rittle-Johnson - learning mechanisms that underlie knowledge development, specifically, how children learn problem solving strategies and key concepts in academic domains Norbert Ross - concepts and categories, naive theories, culture and cognition Howard Sandler (Associate Provost for Special Projects) - philosophy of science and research methods, application of current thinking in philosophy to the development of systematic methods of inquiry for psychology Megan Saylor - development of intentional understanding Jeffrey Schall - neuorophysiological, anatomical, and computational studies of visual attention, executive control, and decision making Adriane Seiffert - motion perception and attentional tracking Craig Smith - cognition, emotion, and adaptation William Smith - social conflict, decision making, negotiation, and social comparison Frank Tong - neural bases of human visual perception, face and object recognition, visual attention and awareness Georgene Troseth - children's symbolic development Geoffrey Woodman - attention, memory, neurophysiology of selective processing David Zald - (Director of Undergraduate Studies) - neuropsychology and neuroimaging, functions of the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala and their relationship to psychiatric conditions Jane Zbrodoff - mental arithmetic; comprehension of intentional and causal events Affiliated Faculty A.B. Bonds (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - computational neuroscience Bobby Bodenheimer (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - computer graphics Douglas Fisher (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - machine learning John Gore (Vanderbilt University Institute for Imaging Science) - magnetic resonance imaging Sohee Park - (Department of Psychology) cognitive and neurobiological bases of major psychiatric disorders Alan Peters (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) - vision |
