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== Your Name == | == Rik Henson == I am one of the group leaders of the Memory Group. I am fortunate to work, or have worked, with: |
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Please see http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/~rh01/ | ===== Post-Docs (people who know better than me) ===== '''JasonTaylor:''' Current projects include the relation between recollection, familiarity and fluency, using behavioural, EEG and MEG methods. |
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Email: [[MailTo(you AT SPAMFREE example DOT com)]] | '''MorganBarense:''' Current projects include the role of medial temporal lobe in perception, using data from patients with focal lesions and dementia, and from fMRI of healthy volunteers |
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... | '''DorisEckstein:''' Current projects include subliminal priming as indexed with sandwich or mirror masking, using behavioural and EEG data '''OlegKorzyukov:''' Methodological development for MEG ===== Doctoral Students (people who are beginning to realise they know better than me) ===== '''KarenTaylor''': The role of medial temporal lobes in recognition memory for faces vs scenes '''EliasMouchlianitis''': Hemispheric asymmetries in face processing '''ChrisBerry (UCL)''': A single-process model of recognition memory and priming '''AidanHorner''': The role of response learning in priming '''LorinaNaci''': The role of semantics in object perception ===== Past PostDocs and Students (people who definitely know better than me) ===== '''AudreyDuarte:''' Current projects include the effects of ageing on different aspects of recognition memory, using fMRI '''Michael Hornberger (UCL)''': EEG and fMRI investigations of retrieval orientation |
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CategoryHomepage | For personal details, please see http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/rik.henson/personal/ Email: [[MailTo(rik.henson AT SPAMFREE mrc-cbu DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk)]] ---- |
Rik Henson
I am one of the group leaders of the Memory Group. I am fortunate to work, or have worked, with:
Post-Docs (people who know better than me)
JasonTaylor: Current projects include the relation between recollection, familiarity and fluency, using behavioural, EEG and MEG methods.
MorganBarense: Current projects include the role of medial temporal lobe in perception, using data from patients with focal lesions and dementia, and from fMRI of healthy volunteers
DorisEckstein: Current projects include subliminal priming as indexed with sandwich or mirror masking, using behavioural and EEG data
OlegKorzyukov: Methodological development for MEG
Doctoral Students (people who are beginning to realise they know better than me)
KarenTaylor: The role of medial temporal lobes in recognition memory for faces vs scenes
EliasMouchlianitis: Hemispheric asymmetries in face processing
ChrisBerry (UCL): A single-process model of recognition memory and priming
AidanHorner: The role of response learning in priming
LorinaNaci: The role of semantics in object perception
Past PostDocs and Students (people who definitely know better than me)
AudreyDuarte: Current projects include the effects of ageing on different aspects of recognition memory, using fMRI
Michael Hornberger (UCL): EEG and fMRI investigations of retrieval orientation
For personal details, please see http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/rik.henson/personal/
Email: MailTo(rik.henson AT SPAMFREE mrc-cbu DOT cam DOT ac DOT uk)