Born and raised in Atlanta, David is now a pre-med student with a neuroscience major and will be graduating in 2016. He is the most recent addition to the OPL family.
I earned my B.S. in Psychology from Christopher Newport University in 2012. My research examined changes in face recognition strategies due to the influence of highly emotional contexts using the Error-from-Sample (EFS) method. This method calculates utility of face dimensions when individuals are asked to recall and identify faces, which can be presented in a variety of contexts.
Currently I am interested in individual differences in learning categories of expertise, such as faces and other objects of interest. I use Item Response Theory (IRT) modeling to create behavioral measures of face and object recognition to explore performance differences in visual recognition as a function experience. Additionally, I am interested using fMRI to explore neural correlates of expertise development and individual differences in brain activity and its relationship to behavioral performance for categories of expertise.
Gael is now faculty at the CNRS in Caen, France.
Gael and Emilie are proud parents of Jeanne and Abel.
jobard@cyceron.fr
Karin is now an assistant professor at Indiana University.
http://www.iub.edu/~canlab/People.html
http://www.indiana.edu/~neurosci/faculty/kh_james.php