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We investigate human cognition across diverse theoretical and applied settings, employing multiple methodologies. For instance, we utilize eye tracking to examine reading patterns, social cognition, and driving behavior.
Our objective is to apply cognitive models to comprehend fundamental mechanisms in attention, reasoning, memory, and language. We examine these in connection with neural processes and real-world implementations.
We integrate various techniques, such as:
Behavioral assessments, measuring response times and ocular movements
Brain imaging techniques like event-related potentials (ERP), near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), and functional MRI (fMRI)
Psychophysiological measurements including galvanic skin response, facial expression analysis, and pupil dilation studies
Computer-based cognitive simulations
Our studies receive support from national and international funding bodies, including the ESRC, EPSRC, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and Innovate UK.