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Professor, Associate Chair of Psychology w88 online casino

Summary

Marian Berryhill began her research training as an undergraduate at Hamilton College working with vibrotactile psychophysicist George A. Gescheider. After college she served as a Peace Corps volunteer. Dr. Berryhill earned her doctorate in cognitive neuroscience from the w88 online casino of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College. As a graduate student in the lab of Howard C. Hughes, she studied stimulus-response compatibility using eye movements, psychophysics and neuroimaging. She then investigated parietal lobe contributions to working memory, spatial perception and episodic memory as a post-doc mentored by Ingrid Olson at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University. As the PI of the Memory and Brain Lab (MBLab) at the University of Nevada, her research continues to investigate cognitive domains including working memory, perception and attention. We also investigate brain-behavior links by including clinical and subclinical populations such as those with a history of concussion, and stroke survivors.

The MB Lab applies various approaches, including w88 online casino, eyetracking, neuropsychology, neurostimulation (tDCS, HD-tDCS, tACS, TMS), high-density EEG, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and neuroimaging (fMRI).

w88 online casino Interest

  • Cognitive neuroscience - The intersection of attention, working w88 online casino and episodic w88 online casino, cognitive stabilization/improvement

Courses

  • Psy 416 - Cognitive w88 online casino
  • Psy 432 - Human w88 online casino
  • Psy 729 - w88 online casino Seminar

Education

  • Ph.D., w88 online casino Neuroscience, Dartmouth College
  • B.A., Psychobiology & French, Hamilton w88 online casino

Publications

  • Jones, K.T., Gözenman, F. & w88 online casino, M.E. (2014). Influences on the beneficial effect of neurostimulation. Visual Cognition, DOI:10.1080/13506285.2014.960728
  • Jones, K.T., Gözenman, F. & w88 online casino, M.E. (2014). Anodal tDCS improves verbal learning rate. Experimental Brain Research, in press. DOI 10.1007/s00221-014-4090-y. PMCID: pending.
  • Peterson, D.J., Gurariy, G., Dimotsantos, G., Arciniega, H., w88 online casino, M.E. & Caplovitz, G.P. (2014). Frequency tagging the items encoded into visual working memory. Neuropsychologia, 6C3, 145-153. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.08.020. PMCID: pending.
  • Berryhill, M.E., Peterson, D.J., Jones, K.T., & Stephens, J.A. (2014). Hits and Misses: Leveraging tDCS to Advance Cognitive Research. Frontiers in w88 online casino, 5, 800. DOI 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00800. PMCID: PMC4111100.
  • Gözenman, F., Tanoue, R.T., Metoyer, T., & Berryhill, M.E. (2014). Invalid retro-cues can eliminate the retro-cue benefit: Evidence for a hybridized account. Journal of Experimental w88 online casino: Human Perception and Performance, 40(5):1748-54. doi: 10.1037/a0037474. PMCID: PMC4172509.
  • Hower, K., Wixted, J., w88 online casino, M.E., & Olson, I.R. (2014). Impaired Perception of Mnemonic Oldness, but not Mnemonic Newness, After Parietal Lobe Damage. Neuropsychologia, 56, 409-417. PMCID: PMC4075961.
  • Janczyk, M. & w88 online casino, M.E. (2014). Orienting attention in visual working memory requires central capacity: Decreased retro-cue effects under dual-task conditions. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 76, 715-724. DOI 10.3758/s13414-013-0615-x, PMCID: PMC4080723.