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Matthew Robison is an Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, affiliated with the Controlled Attention and Memory (CAM) Lab. His primary research area focuses on Cognition, Brain, and Behavior. He investigates attention control, memory mechanisms, and their interactions using behavioral experiments, eye-tracking, EEG, and statistical modeling techniques like factor analysis and structural equation modeling.
Dr. Robison holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon (2018) and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Arizona State University (2018–2020). His work emphasizes individual differences in cognitive abilities, including studies on working memory capacity, attention lapses, and the role of arousal systems like the LC-NE network.
Research interests span cognitive neuroscience, psychophysiology, and applied interventions to enhance sustained attention through goal-setting, feedback, and reward systems. His studies often integrate biometric measures (pupil diameter, EEG) to track real-time cognitive states and performance fluctuations.
Recent work explores transcranial stimulation effects on attention, age-related memory declines, and the neurocognitive underpinnings of mind-wandering. He collaborates on projects involving machine learning analyses of cognitive task data and biometric identification using EEG signals.
No specific grants or advising details are explicitly stated in the provided text, though his lab's focus suggests active research collaborations in cognitive science and neuroscience domains.




