The Vision & Cognitive Neuroscience Lab uses perceptual and computational cognitive neuroscience techniques to investigate human visual processing. Research topics include how visual properties such as color, shape, and spatial location are perceived and coded in the brain, and how these representations are influenced by eye movements, shifts of attention, and other dynamic cognitive processes.
Highlighted publications:
- Narhi-Martinez, W., Choi, Y.M., Dube, B., and Golomb, J.D. (2025). Allocation of Spatial Attention in Human Visual Cortex as a Function of Endogenous Cue Validity. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior, 185, 4–19
- Chen, J., and Golomb, J.D (2023). Dynamic neural reconstructions of attended object location and features using EEG. Journal of Neuropsychology. 130(1), 139-154.
- Dube, B. , Pidaparthi, L. , and Golomb, J.D. (2022). Visual distraction disrupts category-tuned filters in ventral visual cortex. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 34(8), 1521–1533.
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