
معرفی
Michael S. Worden is an Associate Professor at Brown University, affiliated with the Carney Institute for Brain Science and the Department of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences. His research focuses on cognitive neuroscience, attention, and visual perception using neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG) and behavioral techniques.
- Educational background: PhD (1998) from the University of Pittsburgh, MS (1991) from the University of Oregon, BA (1987) from Pomona College.
Research interests center on neural mechanisms of selective attention, distractor suppression, and the impact of experience on attentional processes. His work explores spatial attention dynamics, conflict resolution, and brain oscillations in attentional networks.
- Key collaborative networks include the Cognitive Neuroscience Society and Organization for Human Brain Mapping, with co-authors like Sheila Blumstein and colleagues at Brown University.
Scientific awards include the Cognitive Psychology Teaching Award and Service to Brain Science Award. His publications span topics in attentional dynamics, neuroimaging methods, and developmental differences in learning mechanisms.




