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My research focuses on how we perceive the world around us, and how those perceptions are influenced by aging, context, and experience. We conduct research in a variety of research areas, asking questions such as: - How do aging, experience, context, and perceptual learning impact the perception and neural processing of visual information? - How do we process and interpret faces, spatial vision, depth perception, motion perception, perceptual organization and shape perception? - How does information across our senses (e.g., vision and hearing) interact and influence our perception of the world, both in the lab, and in everyday life? - What are the behavioural and physiological links between vision and higher level cognitive functions, such as attention and memory, and can we predict neurocognitive decline from vision testing? - And how can we develop and use technologies (including augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and mind-machine technologies) to assess and improve perception, attention, and memory, particularly in individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias? We conduct research with adults across the lifespan, and have laboratories in the Rotman Research Institute (RRI; VisAge Lab, co-run with Dr. Eugenie Roudaia) and at McMaster University (Vision & Cognitive Neuroscience Lab, co-run with Dr. Patrick Bennett). I accept graduate students both through the University of Toronto (Department of Psychology) and McMaster University (Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour, Graduate Program in Neuroscience, and Graduate Program in Computational Science & Engineering), and students can be focused in one lab or span both labs. Current research at the RRI focuses on understanding how vision changes across the lifespan in both healthy older adults and individuals with mild cognitive impairment and dementia, and how vision, memory, and attention interact in those populations. We have also been conducting a number of intervention studies related to falls prevention, mindfulness training, and the effectiveness of social robots. Our research uses a combination of behavioural, computational, and imaging techniques, including EEG, and we welcome and encourage students to apply to our lab from a range of disciplinary backgrounds (e.g., psychology, neuroscience, computer science, mathematics, artificial intelligence, engineering, kinesiology, etc.).
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VISION RESEARCH (2024): 108348-108348
POLICY INSIGHTS FROM THE BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCESno. 2 (2023): 324-332
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Jamie G.E. Cochrane,Ali Hashemi, Anastasia A. Gaykalova, Kayla Mateus,Eugenie Roudaia,Allison B. Sekuler,Patrick J. Bennett
Journal of Visionno. 9 (2023): 5844-5844
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Journal of Visionno. 9 (2023): 5902-5902
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Human Brain Mappingno. 10 (2023): 3998-4010
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Brain and behaviorno. 11 (2023): n/a-n/a
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