Julie Golomb, associate professor of psychology, researches the interactions between visual perception, attention, memory, and eye movements using human behavioral and computational cognitive neuroscience techniques. She's especially interested in questions like, "How do our brains convert patterns of light into rich perceptual experiences, and what can we learn from perceptual errors?" For more of her discussion with David Staley, listen to this week's Voices of Excellence

Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences

Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences

Julie Golomb looks at how our brains make sense of the world

MAY 26, 202135 MIN
Voices of Excellence from Arts and Sciences

Julie Golomb looks at how our brains make sense of the world

MAY 26, 202135 MIN

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Julie Golomb, associate professor of psychology, researches the interactions between visual perception, attention, memory, and eye movements using human behavioral and computational cognitive neuroscience techniques. She's especially interested in questions like, "How do our brains convert patterns of light into rich perceptual experiences, and what can we learn from perceptual errors?" For more of her discussion with David Staley, listen to this week's Voices of Excellence