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Jeffrey Nador
Jeffrey Nador
Graduate Student
Department of Psychology, 125-NI
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-7707 (office)
(617) 373-8714 (fax)
nador.j@husky.neu.edu
Advisor
Yury Petrov
Research
I am a third-year graduate student, working under the supervision of Professor Yury Petrov. Broadly speaking, my research involves the exploitation of masking (impairment of object detection), crowding (impairment of object recognition) and the binding problem (temporal synchronicity of neuronal networks) in order to make inferences about the organization of the visual system. I would also like to correlate psychophysical data with EEG measures in order to test whether gross neuronal activity changes as a function of stimulus characteristics.