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The University of Texas at Dallas is closely monitoring the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Friday, April 29 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Virtual Event
Understanding Controlled Attention Through Pupillometry
The Center for BrainHealth invites scientists to share their scientific study with students and other researchers at the BrainHealth Frontiers Lunch Lectures. The lectures are heavily science focused and are not intended for a lay audience.
Friday, 4/29/2022 at noon
Registration is free. Register now. You will be emailed a link to join the virtual event.
Matthew Robison, PhD
The University of Texas at Arlington
Dr. Robison's research examines cognitive abilities like working memory, attention control, long-term memory, and reasoning. Much of the research leverages individual differences to test theories about human cognition. He utilizes experimental techniques, eye tracking and pupillometry, and combined experimental/individual differences designs.
He is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he directs the Controlled Attention and Memory Lab.
Persons with disabilities may submit a request for accommodations to participate in this event at UT Dallas' ADA website. You may also call (972) 883-5331 for assistance or send an email to ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu. All requests should be received no later than 10 business days prior to the event.
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