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Professor Jason Mattingley is a Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, affiliated with the Queensland Brain Institute and the School of Psychology. He is also an NHMRC Leadership Fellow and contributes to multidisciplinary research centers such as the Centre for Perception and Cognitive Neuroscience.
- B.Sc. (Hons), Monash University
- M.Sc. (Clinical Neuropsychology), University of Melbourne
- PhD in Psychology, Monash University
His research focuses on selective attention, predictive coding, and perceptual decision-making in healthy individuals and those with neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, ADHD). He employs neuroimaging (EEG, fMRI), brain stimulation (TMS, tDCS), and cognitive training to explore these mechanisms.
Recent publications highlight work on neural oscillations, prediction error processing, and reproducibility standards in cognitive neuroscience. He leads grants from the ARC Discovery Projects and NHMRC Investigator Grants, and supervises numerous PhD students in cognitive and clinical neuroscience.
Scientific awards include the Australian Laureate Fellowship (2012), Distinguished Contribution to Psychological Science Award (2012), and Monash Distinguished Alumni Award (2016). He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and the Association for Psychological Science.
His lab investigates visual attention, neural plasticity, and brain-computer interfaces, with applications in neurological rehabilitation and educational neuroscience. Current supervision includes projects on predictive coding, gamma stimulation, and working memory precision.





