Pupillometry in Neuroscience Workshop

Thursday, November 16, 2017

  • Thomas Koelewijn, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center (Topic: impact of peripheral and central hearing impairment on the attention related pupil dilation response)
  • Nicole Ayasse, Brandeis University (Title: “Effects of syntactic complexity and working memory load on comprehension effort”)
  • Daniel McCloy, University of Washington (Topic: Using pupillometry to study attention switching)
  • Matthew McGinley, Balor College of Medicine (Title: “The pupil reveals fast and slow neuromodulation of perception and decision-making”)
  • Ronan McGarrigle, Vanderbilt University (Title: “Using pupillometry to measure listening-related changes in effort and fatigue in adults and school-age children”)
  • Matthew Winn, University of Washington (Title: “Using pupillometry to look inside the process of repairing mistakes in speech perception”)