Daryl Wilson
Associate Professor, Lab Director
I am interested in the attentional control processes that we use to flexibly control our perceptions, memories, and actions in our attempt to successfully complete tasks. Using a combination of behavioural and eye-tracking studies, I examine limitations in attentional control, how attentional control processes shape the world that we perceive, and the cortical mechanisms that underlie attentional control.
Graduate Students:
Geoff Harrison
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M.Sc. thesis (2015): Object substitution masking reveals the continuous nature of conscious object representations.
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Ph.D. thesis: To be determined.
Undergraduate Students:
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Lucy Digney (2016-2017)
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Paul Hodgetts (2016-2017)
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Jacob Wilde (2016-2017)