
معرفی
Carly Leonard is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Colorado Denver, specializing in cognitive neuroscience within the Department of Psychology. Her research examines visual attention, working memory, and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.
Research explores the cognitive neuroscience of visual attention through eye-tracking and ERP studies. Current work investigates saccadic behavior, attentional selection, and working memory distortions across clinical and non-clinical populations.
Publications focus on eye movement patterns, attentional mechanisms, and working memory impairments, particularly in schizophrenia. Recent studies examine how attention modulates saccadic behavior during visual search tasks.
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