Summary
Christopher Blair received his Doctorate in Cognitive and Brain Sciences from the w88 casino, Reno in 2015 where his research focused principally on neural correlates of visual perception, size perception, and form motion interactions. Between 2015 and 2017, he completed a PostDoc in Visual Attention at McGill University. Between 2017 and 2020, he worked as an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Eastern Oregon University before joining the faculty at the w88 casino, Reno.
Research interests
- w88 casino
- Neural Correlates of w88 casino
- Form and Motion Interactions
- Size Perception
- Visual Cues for Attention
- Neural Correlates of Attentional Cueing and Orienting
- Applications of Mastery Learning in Higher Education
Education
- Ph.D., Psychology, Cognitive and Brain Sciences, w88 casino, Reno, 2015
- M.A., Psychology, Cognitive and Brain Sciences, w88 casino, Reno, 2012
- B.A., German, w88 casino, Reno, 2008
Selected publications
- w88 casino, C. D., Erlikhman, G., & Caplovitz, G. (2019). The wandering circles: A flicker-rate dependent motion illusion. i-Perception, 10(5), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669519875156
- w88 casino, C. D., & Ristic, J. (2018). Combined attention controls complex behavior by suppressing unlikely events. Brain and Cognition, 120, 17-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandc.2017.12.001
- w88 casino, C. D., Capozzi, F., & Ristic, J. (2017). Where is your attention? Assessing individual instances of covert attentional orienting in response to gaze and arrow cues. Vision, 1(3), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3390/vision1030019