By analyzing participants' eye movements to task-relevant display as they follow spoken instructions to manipulate one of the pictured objects on the display, research in Delphine Dahan's lab examines speech comprehension in real time.
With Ilana Ritov, Jon Baron found that outcomes that are absolutely prohibited (PVs) tend to show a greater discrepancy between acts and omissions that cause them (omission bias).
Members of the Kahana Lab have found that brain oscillations associated with successful encoding are reinstated during retrieval.
This image depeicts a stimulus used in David Brainard's lab for studies of how object shape and material properties influence object color appearance.