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The Sheryl and Daniel R. Tishman
Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory

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The CNL is comprised of a multidisciplinary team of investigators, post-doctoral fellows, and students using psychophysics, EEG, and MRI to study attention, auditory and visual perception, multisensory processing, and executive function. It is our goal to make significant advances in understanding these processes with the use of cutting edge methodologies and data analytic techniques. In turn, we seek to apply this understanding to explore the processing deficits underlying clinical and developmental disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, and different genetic rare diseases.

events & news

05-23-22: We have a new study coordinator!

Welcome, Dennis!

03-21-22: New paper out: Early visual processing and adaptation as markers of disease, not vulnerability: EEG evidence from 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, a population at high risk for schizophrenia

10-10-21: Welcome, Dr. Wakim-Takaki! The CNLx has a new postdoctoral research fellow!

10-06-21: A new study coordinator has joined our team! Welcome, Lizzy

Click here to fill out our secure online enrollment form to see if you or your child may be eligible for one of our projects.

WHAT DOES A DAY AT THE LAB LOOKS LIKE?

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