
Chris Asplund
Graduate Student
Neuroscience
Office: 517 Wilson Hall
Phone: 615-322-5596
Fax: 615-343-8449
Email:
Degrees
- A.B., Princeton University, Cognitive Psychology, 2003
Current Research
- I explore the neural circuits integral to human reasoning, decision-making, and conscious representation, seeking to understand their domain-specificity and inherent limitations.
Current Positions
- Academic Coordinator, Vanderbilt Neuroscience Student Organization
Representative Publications
- Dux, P. E., Asplund, C. L., & Marois, R. An attentional blink for sequentially presented targets: Evidence in favor of resource depletion accounts. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, in press.
- Dux, P. E., Ivanoff, J. G., Asplund, C. L., & Marois, R. (2006). Isolation of a central bottleneck of information processing with time-resolved fMRI. Neuron, 52(6), 1109-1120.
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