معرفی
Marcia Grabowecky is a Researcher at the Department of Psychology of Northwestern University, specializing in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. Her work explores the neural mechanisms underlying attention, perception, consciousness, and multisensory integration, primarily through visual modality studies with increasing emphasis on cross-modal interactions involving auditory and tactile systems.
Research interests include:
- Neural correlates of dynamic perceptual states
- Auditory-visual facilitation of visual search
- Object-based attentional processes
- Intentional effort in cognitive control
- Metastability in perceptual interpretation
- Individual differences in attentional control
Her publications demonstrate consistent contributions to journals like Psychonomic Bulletin & Review and Journal of Vision, with recent work extending to neural harmonic analysis in cognitive neuroscience. She is affiliated with the Visual Perception, Neuroscience and Cognition Lab, where she investigates temporal dynamics of perception and attention through behavioral experiments and EEG measurements.
Current research focuses on cross-modal integration (visual-auditory-tactile), neural mechanisms of perceptual balance, and intentional control of attentional resources. Methodologically, she employs eye-tracking, ERP analysis, time-frequency approaches, and pattern classification techniques.



