James Coleman
Graduate Student, Cognition and Neural Science | CNSAdviser: David Strayer Contact InformationOffice: 1105 BEHS |
Research Interests
I'm currently researching individual differences in working memory capacity and how those differences dictate attentional control and executive function. By using neuroimaging methodologies (EEG/ERPs, fMRI), we are finding physiological markers of multitasking ability and working memory capacity. I am also studying how cognitive distraction influences driving performance.
Education
B.S. University of Utah (Psychology, 2010)