Cognitive Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Oregon is very strong and is strongly integrated across a broad range of topics and levels of analysis including animal and human genetic studies, studies of action, attention, memory and neuroplasticitly.
Program Members
| Edward Awh | Cognitive neuroscience of memory and attention |
| Paul Dassonville | Neural basis of perception and action |
| Scott Frey | Cognitive, sensory and motor mechanisms of human manual and tool-use behaviors; development of neurally-motivated, rehabilitation strategies |
| Cliff Kentros | Studies of neural circuits underlying learning and memory studied a combination of electrophysiology, behavior, & mouse molecular genetics |
| Ulrich Mayr | Neural and cognitive basis of executive control and decision |
| Helen Neville | Human brain development and neuroplasticity |
| Margaret Sereno | Representation of shape and space in the primate brain |
| Edward Vogel | Electrophysiological and neuroimaging approaches to capacity limitations in visual working memory and attention |