Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention, Retrospective Memory, or Prospective Memory

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About this research opportunity

The Memory & Attention Control Laboratory will be hosting three weekly virtual laboratory experiences. The experience revolves around research being conducted in the laboratory on the topics of attention, retrospective memory, and prospective memory. Students will attend weekly meetings to discuss cognitive neuroscience research methods and their application to studying these three topics. Students will have opportunities to read and discuss research papers, learn how to program experiments in Python, learn how to analyze data in Matlab or R, and help contribute to projects that are being conducted in the lab here at ASU on the Tempe campus.

Students may elect to receive course credit (NEU 499) for this experience.

Eligibility

We are excited to work with ASU Online students within The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences who have interest in cognitive neuroscience as well as students who are interested in the cognitive basis for human behavior.

Mentor(s)
Dr. Gene Brewer
Course credit?
Optional
How to apply

Students can email Dr. Brewer at gene.brewer@asu.edu

Contact information

Dr. Gene Brewer: gene.brewer@asu.edu

Additional program details

Number of students being recruited
30
Modality
Remote
Duration
15 Weeks
Hours per week
9
Semester(s)
fall
Year(s)
2023