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Jason Rajsic is a researcher at Northumbria University's Department of Psychology, focusing on cognitive processes governing attention and memory in visual tasks. He joined the institution in 2019 after completing his PhD at the University of Toronto and postdoctoral work at Vanderbilt University.
- Education: PhD in Psychology (2017), MSc at Queen's University (Canada)
His research employs behavioral measures, eye-tracking, and EEG to study how goal-directed attention and memory interact. Key themes include distractor rejection, visuomotor integration, and the neural correlates of working memory.
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work spanning healthcare data sharing, sports psychology, and cognitive biases. Collaborations include scholars from diverse fields like AI, emergency medicine, and sports science.
While no specific awards are mentioned, his academic trajectory includes prestigious institutions like University of Toronto and Vanderbilt University. His research program appears to focus on both theoretical cognitive questions and applied contexts like CPR training and sports environments.




