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Doug Addleman is an Assistant Professor in both the Psychology and Neuroscience departments at Gonzaga University. His research focuses on selective attention, visual and auditory perception, cross-modal perception, and the behavioral effects of sensory impairments such as vision and hearing loss. He holds dual appointments, reflecting his interdisciplinary work spanning cognitive neuroscience and sensory systems.
Key research areas include understanding how attention modulates perception through learned features, the impact of sensory impairments on spatial localization, and mechanisms of distractor suppression. His methodologies include behavioral experiments, electrophysiological recordings (e.g., N2pc component analysis), and simulations of sensory deficits.
Dr. Addleman’s recent work emphasizes cross-modal interactions and age-related differences in spatial processing. He has published extensively on implicit and explicit learning mechanisms in attentional control, with a focus on real-world object search and sensory impairment consequences. No scientific awards are listed in the provided materials. His research has implications for clinical applications in sensory rehabilitation and cognitive aging.
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