Brad Wyble

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Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
43 Vassar St., 46-4127
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 452-2526
bwyble @ gmail.com   (remove spaces)

 

Currently:
A post doc at MIT in the lab of 
Mary Potter, studying human vision and attention.

Formerly:
For the past 4 years I've been working with Howard Bowman at the University of Kent and Zhaoping Li in London.

My PhD research was with Michael Hasselmo studying theta oscillations in the hippocampus of the rat.

Research:
I am especially interested in how our visual system transforms visual stimuli into consciously perceived percepts in working memory.    I study both the selection of fleeting information from the stream of visual input (somewhere near the back of the brain), and the process of transforming that information into a representation that can be stored in working memory (somewhere near the front of the brain).  

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