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Doug Addleman

Neuroscientist | addleman@gonzaga.edu | Website

I’m a cognitive scientist who studies human perceptual cognition: how people reason about and gain knowledge of the perceptual world. In doing so, I use a range of tools from psychology and neuroscience, including human behavioral methods, eye-tracking, and EEG. Most of my research aims to understand how people focus on certain information and ignore other information to achieve their goals, a process called selective attention. Recent projects of mine include studies of how people can implicitly bias their attention to task-relevant information, the most effective ways for people to ignore visual distractions, and how visual impairments like macular degeneration influence everyday tasks like visual search.

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