Courses:
- PSYC 111/112: Introduction to Psychology I & II
- PSYC 204: Research Methods
- PSYC 205: Biopsychology
- PSYC 315/316: Human Neuropsychology
- PSYC 318: Sensation & Perception
- PSYC 345: Drugs and Behaviour
- PSYC 419: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroscience Methods
- Brain Electrophysiology (Directed Research)
Research Interests:
Basic: Evoked Potential (EEG) mapping of brain activities associated with sensation, perception and cognition; Studying eye movements associated with spatial cognition and navigation strategies.
Applied/Clinical: Applications of Evoked Potential Brain Mapping in clinical and applied settings to supplement behavioural assessment (neuropsychological) measures. Development and application of cognitive training protocols with clinical populations (e.g. traumatic brain injury survivors) and in human factors (e.g. air traffic controller training, automobile driving).