About me

Brad Wyble:

Professor of Psychology

bwyble@gmail.com

 

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9984-3037

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=euSPiesAAAAJ

Bio: I am a professor of psychology and study the construction of visual representations by the human mind, with an emphasis on building computational models of the neurocomputational mechanisms that subserve both attention and working memory. My more specific focus is on how visual attention changes rapidly over the course of time giving rise to phenomena such as the attentional blink and how task expectations guide selective memory encoding of specific attributes of an attended object. More recently I have been interested in how these mechanisms converge during continual learning to build efficient representations of the world as perceived through vision. 

I am one of the founders of Neuromatch Academy and serve on the Board of Directors. 

 

I am on the executive board of the Neuromatch Conference series.