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Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience faculty

Martin S. Banks Professor (Vision Science) Visual space perception, psychophysics, modeling of vision, virtual reality.

Shaowen Bao Assistant Adjunct Professor (Neuroscience) Our research goal is to understand sensory processing.

Sonia Bishop Assistant Professor (Psychology, Neuroscience) Affective cognitive neuroscience; individual (including genetic) differences in cognitive control.

Silvia A. Bunge Associate Professor (Psychology, Neuroscience) Cognitive neuroscience and developmental cognitive neuroscience; cognitive control and prefrontal function

Jose Carmena Assistant Professor (Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Cognitive Science) Brain-machine interfaces; neural mechanisms of sensorimotor control and learning; neural ensemble computation; neuroprosthetics.

Mark D'Esposito Professor (Neuroscience, Psychology) Neural basis of working memory in humans; functions of human prefrontal cortex; fMRI.

Jack Gallant Professor (Psychology) Visual neuroscience, attention

Donald Glaser Professor (Molecular & Cell Biology) Computational modeling of human vision.

Richard Ivry Professor (Psychology) Neural basis of motor control and motor learning in humans.

Lucia Jacobs Associate Professor (Psychology) Evolution and ecology of cognition, in particular spatial memory, navigation and reasoning.

William J. Jagust Professor (Neuroscience, Public Health) Structural and functional imaging of aging and dementia.

Robert Knight Professor (Psychology) Role of human prefrontal cortex in attention and memory control.

Lynn Robertson Adjunct Professor (Psychology) Neural basis of human perception and attention.

Arthur Shimamura Professor (Psychology) Biological basis of memory and cognitive functions in humans.

Michael Silver Assistant Professor (Neuroscience, Vision Science) Neural correlates of human visual perception and attention.

Friedrich T. Sommer Associate Adjunct Professor (Neuroscience) Models of associative memory, sensory processing.

Matthew P. Walker Assistant Professor (Psychology, Neuroscience) Cognitive neuroscience of the sleeping brain.

Jonathan Wallis Assistant Professor (Neuroscience, Psychology) Neuronal mechanisms of goal-directed behavior.

Gerald Westheimer Professor in the Graduate School (Molecular & Cell Biology) Processing of visual information by the human brain.