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Abigail Noyce is an assistant research professor at the Carnegie Mellon Neuroscience Institute, affiliated with the Department of Psychology. She investigates cognitive mechanisms underlying perception, attention, and memory using EEG and fMRI neuroimaging techniques, focusing on how the brain exploits predictability and sensory specialization.
Her research spans auditory and visual cognition, examining dual-task interference, working memory organization, and multisensory integration. Current work explores how task demands interact with sensory processing limitations and individual neural architectures.
Recent publications emphasize auditory attention (2024), functional cortical mapping (2023), and predictive coding (2022). Her 2025 study on spatial selection dynamics reveals novel mechanisms in attentional control systems.
Dr. Noyce's methodological expertise includes EEG signal decoding, fMRI connectivity analysis, and connectome fingerprinting techniques for individual prediction models.
Contact: abigail.noyce@cmu.edu
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