VisionScienceList: Bennett/Sekuler/Shore new affiliations

From: Allison Sekuler (sekuler@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca)
Date: Mon Nov 26 2001 - 19:34:22 GMT

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                  SENSORY SCIENCE AT MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
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    The Department of Psychology at McMaster University is pleased to announce
    the arrival of three new colleagues:

    Patrick J. Bennett
    Professor and Canada Research Chair in Vision Science
    (bennett@mcmaster.ca 1-905-525-9140 ext. 23012)

    Allison B. Sekuler
    Professor and Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience
    (sekuler@mcmaster.ca 1-905-525-9140 ext. 27944)

    David I. Shore
    Assistant Professor
    (dshore@mcmaster.ca 1-905-525-9140 ext. 23013)

    The addition of these researchers complements our already strong and
    interactive group in Sensory Science, and we welcome applications from
    students with backgrounds in psychology, neuroscience, computer science,
    physics, engineering, and biology. Current students come from Canada, the
    US, and abroad, and we fully fund all students.

    Our department offers students an individualized, research-based program,
    emphasizing one-to-one interactions over traditional course work. Students
    are encouraged to interact with a variety of faculty, enabling them to take
    an interdisciplinary approach to the study of visual, auditory and tactile
    perception. In addition to basic sensory processes, there is an interest in
    attention, experience, and development, and their impact on perception.
    Researchers examine these problems from a variety of perspectives, using
    techniques that include cellular/molecular methods, physiology,
    neuroimaging, computational modelling, psychophysics. We have excellent
    research infrastructure, with access to high end computing, virtual reality,
    optical imaging, EEG/ERP, MEG, TMS, and fMRI.

    For more information, visit our website (www.psychology.mcmaster.ca),
    contact the graduate secretary (elong@mcmaster.ca), or contact any of the
    faculty in Sensory Science directly.

    SENSORY SCIENCE FACULTY:

    Lorraine Allan (allan@mcmaster.ca): contingent after-effects, judgement of
    contingency, time perception

    Sue Becker (beckers@mcmaster.ca): connectionist models of learning and
    memory

    Patrick J. Bennett (bennett@mcmaster.ca): spatial vision, psychophysics,
    perceptual learning & development, aging & vision, ideal observer theory

    Lee Brooks (brookslr@mcmaster.ca): coordination of perceptual and verbalized
    knowledge in categorization and medical diagnosis

    David Jones (djones@insight.mcmaster.ca): computational vision, optical
    imaging of function in visual cortex

    Terri Lewis (lewislt@mcmaster.ca): development of vision in human infants,
    normal development, development of vision in children treated for cataracts

    Daphne Maurer (maurer@mcmaster.ca): development of visual perception in
    infants and children and the role of visual input in driving developmental
    changes, including both sensory systems and higher order processes

    Bruce Milliken (millike@mcmaster.ca): attention as a dynamic interface
    between memory and perception

    Kathy Murphy (kmurphy@cascade.mcmaster.ca): visual neuroscience,
    environmental and genetic factors in visual development, optical imaging of
    function in visual cortex

    Larry Roberts (roberts@mcmaster.ca): exploration of cortical map plasticity
    and associative learning in humans

    Allison B. Sekuler (sekuler@mcmaster.ca): perceptual organization and
    recognition, pattern vision, aging, neural plasticity, neuroimaging, visual
    psychophysics

    Judith M. Shedden (shedden@mcmaster.ca): studies of human spatial attention
    using ERP and MRI

    David I. Shore (dshore@mcmaster.ca): crossmodal temporal processing, memory
    and visual search, varieties and effects of attention

    Hong-Jin Sun (sunhong@mcmaster.ca): visual neuroscience, visual motion
    processing and visuomotor control, spatial memory and virtual reality

    Laurel Trainor (ljt@mcmaster.ca): auditory perceptional development,
    including basic sound perception as well as the perception of speech and
    music

    Department of Psychology, McMaster University
    1280 Main Street West, Psychology Building
    Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, CANADA

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