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John Serences is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He leads the Perception and Cognition Lab, which participates in the Neuroscience Graduate Program. His research focuses on how behavioral goals and attention influence perception, memory, and decision-making, employing techniques like psychophysics, computational modeling, EEG, and fMRI. Key projects explore serial dependence, neural adaptation in visual cortex, and the interplay between sensory processing and mnemonic storage. Recent work highlights mechanisms reconciling repulsive neuronal adaptation with attractive behavioral biases.
- Affiliations: Department of Psychology, UCSD; Neuroscience Graduate Program.
- Research Themes: Visual perception, working memory, decision-making, neuroimaging.
His lab investigates neural dynamics underlying cognitive processes, with particular emphasis on how attentional modulations and stimulus history shape neural representations. Notable contributions include studies on adaptive sensory coding and the role of top-down signals in perceptual stability.
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