Geoffrey Forrest
Woodman
Department of Psychology
Wilson Hall
111 21st Avenue South
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN 37240-1103
Telephone: (615) 322-0049
Fax: (615) 343-8449
E-mail:
geoff.woodman@vanderbilt.edu
Web site: http://psych-s1.psy.vanderbilt.edu/faculty/woodmagf
B.S. 1993-1997
University
of Iowa, Department of Psychology
Ph.D. 1997-2002
University
of Iowa, Department of Psychology
Dissertation:
"The involvement of visual working memory in visual search"
Mentors:
Steven J. Luck & Shaun P. Vecera
Post-doctoral Fellow 2002-2006
Vanderbilt
University, Department of Psychology
Mentors:
Jeffrey D. Schall & Marvin M. Chun (Yale)
Research Assistant
Professor 2006-2007
Vanderbilt
University, Department of Psychology
Assistant Professor 2007-present
Vanderbilt
University, Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Center
for Integrative & Cognitive Neuroscience
Woodman, G.F., & Luck, S. J. (1999). Electrophysiological
measurement of rapid shifts of attention during visual search. Nature, 400,
867-869.
Luck, S. J., Woodman, G. F., & Vogel, E. K.
(2000). Event-related potential studies of attention. Trends in Cognitive
Sciences, 4, 432-440.
Woodman, G.F., Vogel, E.K., & Luck, S.J. (2001).
Attention is not unitary: Response to Cowan (2001). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 153-154.
Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., & Luck, S. J.
(2001). Storage of features, conjunctions, and objects in visual working memory.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 92-114.
Woodman, G.F., Vogel, E.K., & Luck, S.J. (2001).
Visual search remains efficient when visual working memory is full. Psychological
Science, 12, 219-224.
Vecera, S.P., Vogel, E.K., & Woodman, G.F.
(2002). Lower region: A new cue for figure-ground segregation. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: General, 131,
194-205.
Schmidt, B.K., Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., &
Luck, S. J. (2002). Voluntary and automatic attentional control of visual
working memory. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 754-763.
Hopf, J.-M., Vogel, E.K., Woodman, G.F., Heinze,
H.-J., & Luck, S.J. (2002). Localizing visual discrimination processes in
time and space. Journal of Neurophysiology, 88, 2088-2095.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2003). Serial
deployment of attention during visual search. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29,121-138.
Woodman, G.F. Vecera, S.P., & Luck, S.J. (2003).
Perceptual organization influences visual working memory. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 10, 80-87.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2003). Dissociations
among attention, perception, and awareness during object-substitution masking.
Psychological Science, 14, 605-611.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2004). Visual search
is slowed when visuospatial working memory is occupied. Psychonomic Bulletin
& Review, 11, 269-274.
Yi, D.-J., Woodman, G.F., Widders, D., Marios, R.
& Chun, M.M. (2004, August 01). Neural fate of ignored stimuli: Dissociable
effects of perceptual and working memory load. Nature Neuroscience, 7(9), 992-996.
Woodman, G.F. & Vogel, E.K. (2005). Fractionating
working memory: Encoding and maintenance are independent processes. Psychological
Science, 16(2), 106-113.
Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2006).
Pushing around the locus of selection: Evidence for the flexible-selection
hypothesis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17(12), 1907-1922.
Woodman, G.F. & Chun, M.M. (2006). The role of
working memory and long-term memory in visual search. Visual Cognition, 14, 808-830.
Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., & Luck, S. J.
(2006). The time course of consolidation in visual working memory. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1436-1451.
Woodman, G.F. & Yi, D.-J. (2007). Masked-target
recovery requires focused attention on the target object. Visual Cognition,
15, 385-401.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2007). Do the
contents of visual working memory automatically influence attentional selection
during visual search? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance, 33, 363-377.
Woodman, G.F., Luck, S.J., & Schall, J.D. (2007).
The role of working memory representations in the control of attention. Cerebral
Cortex, 17, 118-124.
Woodman, G.F., Kang, M.-S., Rossi, A.F., &
Schall, J.D. (2007). Nonhuman primate event-related potentials indexing covert
shifts of attention. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 15111-15116.
Johnson, J.S., Woodman, G.F., Braun, E. & Luck,
S.J. (2007). Implicit memory influences the allocation of attention in visual
cortex. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 14(5), 834-839.
Schall, J.D., ParŽ, M., & Woodman, G.F. (5
October 2007). Comment on
"Top-down versus bottom-up control of attention in the prefrontal and
posterior parietal cortices". Science, 318, 44b.
Cohen, J.Y., Pouget, P., Woodman, G.F., Subraveti,
C.R., Schall J.D. & Rossi, A.F. (2007). Difficulty of visual search
modulates neural interactions and response variability in the Frontal Eye
Field. Journal of Neurophysiology,
98, 2580-2587.
Woodman, G.F. & Vogel, E.K. (2008). Top-down
control of visual working memory consolidation. Psychonomic Bulletin &
Review, 15, 223-229.
Woodman, G.F., Kang, M.-S., Thompson, K., &
Schall, J.D. (in press). Visual search efficiency modulates the onset of
response preparation: Neurophysiological evidence for discrete flow. Psychological
Science.
Hyun, J.-S., Woodman, G.F., Vogel, E.K., Hollingworth
A. & Luck, S.J. (in press). The comparison of working memory
representations with perceptual inputs. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance.
Hyun, J.-S., Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (under
review). The role of attention in the binding of surface features to
locations. Visual Cognition.
Woodman, G.F. & Chun, M.M. (under revision).
Visual working memory is required for contextual learning in visual
search. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
Boucher, L., Carlisle, N., & Woodman, G.F. (under
revision). Strategic interactions between visual working memory and perceptual
attention revealed by eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
Pouget, P., Arita, J., & Woodman, G.F.
(submitted). Primate visual attention: How studies of monkeys have shaped
theories of selective processing. In O. Lazareva, T. Shimizu, & E.
Wasserman (Eds.), How Animals See the World: Behavior, Biology, and Evolution
of Vision. New York: Oxford University Press.
Predoctoral Individual
National Research Service Award, NIMH fellowship grant, start
date March 1, 2001,
support for 27 months. "The involvement of visual working
memory in visual
search."
Postdoctoral Individual
National Research Service Award, NEI fellowship grant, start
date August 3, 2003,
support for 27 months.
"Neural correlates of visual object-
substitution
masking."
Vanderbilt University
Discovery Grant, Co-PI with Andrew Rossi, direct costs of
$50,000 over a two-year
period beginning 2005. "Linking studies of attention in
humans and macaque
monkeys using multiple electrophysiological techniques"
NIH RO1, resubmission
2007. PI, direct costs of $200,000 per year. "Direct Intracranial
Localization of Cognitive
Event-Related Potentials"
NSF, submission 2008. PI,
direct costs of $200,000 per year. " Bridging the gap
between monkey and man
using event-related potentials"
McKnight Scholar Award
submission. PI, direct costs of $75,000 per year. "Bridging the gap
between monkey and man
using event-related potentials"
Psychological Science 2004-present
Visual Cognition 2007-present
Cognitive, Affective,
& Behavioral Neuroscience 2007-present
Psychonomic Bulletin
& Review 2008-present
Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning,
Memory
& Cognition 2008-present
Journals
Brain and Cognition;
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology; Cerebral Cortex;
Cognition; Cognitive
Brain Research; Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience;
Cognitive
Neuropsychology; Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Science; Developmental
Psychology; Experimental
Psychology; European Journal of Cognitive Psychology;
European Journal of
Neuroscience; Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience; Journal of
Experimental Psychology:
General; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, & Cognition;
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human, Perception, &
Performance; Journal of
Neurophysiology; Journal of Neuroscience; Learning &
Memory; Memory &
Cognition; NeuroImage; Neuropsychologia; Neuroscience;
Neuroscience Letters;
Perception & Psychophysics; Psychonomic Bulletin & Review;
Psychophysiology;
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology; Vision Research;
Visual Cognition
Granting agencies
NIH
NSF
NSERC
USUHS (Department of
Defense)
Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., Eads, A. C., &
Luck, S. J. (1998). Masking in visual working memory: Evidence for a
limited-capacity encoding mechanism. Poster presented at the 1998 meeting of
the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco, CA.
Luck, S. J., Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., &
Eads, A. C. (1998). Visual working memory for features, conjunctions, and
objects. Poster presented at the 1998 meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience
Society. San Francisco, CA.
Woodman, G. F., & Luck, S. J. (1998).
Electrophysiological measurement of rapid shifts of visual attention during
search. Poster presented at the 1998 meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
Los Angeles, CA.
Woodman, G. F., & Luck, S. J. (1999). Evidence
for rapid shifts of visual attention during search. Poster presented at the
1999 meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Washington, D.C.
Woodman, G. F., Vogel, E.K., Vecera, S.P., &
Luck, S J. (1999). Evidence for the modulation of striate cortex during
figure-ground segregation. Poster presented at the 1999 meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society. Miami, FL.
Luck, S.J., & Woodman, G.F. (1999).
Electrophysiological evidence for serial scanning in visual search. Symposium
talk delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA.
Woodman, G.F., & Luck, S.J. (2000). The effects
of maintaining a concurrent visual working memory load during visual search.
Poster presented at the 2000 meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San
Francisco, CA.
Woodman, G.F., Vogel, E.K., & Luck, S.J. (2000).
Visual search remains efficient when visual working memory is full. Symposium
talk delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA.
Woodman, G.F., & Luck, S.J. (2001). Serial
deployment of attention during visual search. Paper delivered at the Vision
Sciences Society Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Hyun, J-S., Woodman, G.F., & Luck, S.J. (2001).
The role of attention in localizing visual features. Poster presented at the
2001 meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. San Diego, CA.
Luck, S.J., Vogel, E.K., & Woodman, G.F. (2001).
Pushing around the locus of selection. Symposium talk delivered at the
Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.
Vecera, S.P., Vogel, E.K., & Woodman, G.F.
(2001). Lower region: A new cue for figure-ground segregation. Symposium talk
delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.
Woodman, G.F., & Luck, S.J. (2002). Interactions
between perceptual attention and visual working memory during
object-substitution masking. Paper presented at the 2002 meeting of the
Cognitive Neuroscience Society. San Francisco, CA.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S.J. (2002). Interactions
between perception and working memory during visual search. Talk delivered at
the Vision Sciences Society 2002 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Luck, S.J., Woodman, G.F., Schmidt, B.K., Vogel,
E.K., & Vecera, S.P. (2002). The effects of attentional capture on visual working
memory. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2002 Annual Meeting.
Sarasota, FL.
Vogel, E. K., Woodman, G. F., & Luck, S. J.
(2002). The rapid time-course of visual working memory consolidation. Paper
delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2002 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Woodman, G.F. & Luck, S. J. (2002). Dissociations
among attention, perception, and awareness in object-substitution masking.
Symposium talk delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Kansas
City, MO.
Luck, S. J. & Woodman, G.F. (2002).
Electrophysiological evidence for serial shifts of attention in demanding
visual search tasks. Symposium talk delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual
Meeting. Kansas City, MO.
Luck, S.J., Vogel, E.K., Woodman, G.F. & Hyun,
J.-S. (2003). Toward an embedded process metatheory of selective attention.
Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2003 Annual Meeting. Sarasota,
FL.
Hyun, J.-S., Woodman, G.F., Vogel, E.K., Niese, A.T.,
& Luck, S.J. (2003). How are visual inputs compared with memory
representations in the change-detection paradigm? Paper delivered at the Vision
Sciences Society 2003 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Yi, D.-J., Chun, M.M., & Woodman, G.F. (2003).
Object substitution masking does not spread within a perceptual group. Paper
delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2003 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Woodman, G.F. & Chun, M.M. (2003). Access to
visual working memory is required for contextual cueing in visual search. Paper
delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2003 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Yi, D.-J., Woodman, G.F., Widders, D., Marois, R.,
& Chun, M.M. (2003).
Dissociating the effects of perceptual and working memory load using
fMRI. Paper delivered at the Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC.
Woodman, G.F. & Vogel, E.K. (2003). Is visual working memory consolidation
slower when it is already partially filled? Paper delivered at the Psychonomic
Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC.
Woodman, G.F., Yi, D.-J., Chun, M.M., & Schall,
J.D. (2004). Masking the mask: Targets are recovered during pattern masking but
not object-substitution masking. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society
2004 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Woodman, G.F. Boucher, L. Schall, J.D. & Luck,
S.J. (2004). Do the contents of visual working memory automatically influence
attentional selection during visual search? Poster presented at the Society for
Neuroscience 2004 Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
Hyun, J.-S., Woodman, G. F., Vogel, E. K., &
Luck, S. J. (2004). How are perceptual inputs compared with visual working
memory representations? Poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA.
Lee, J., Kwon, J.-S., Shin, Y.-W., Lee, K.-J.,
Woodman, G.F., & Park, S. (2005) Abstract published in Schizophrenia
Bulletin 31(2), 366-366
Woodman, G.F. & Vogel, E.K. (2005). Visual
working memory consolidation is not slowed by concurrent maintenance. Paper
delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2005 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Vogel, E.K., McCollough, A., Fair, J., & Woodman,
G.F. (2005). Maintaining visual short-term memory representations across new
object onsets. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2005 Annual
Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Woodman, G.F. Kang, M.-S., Rossi, A.F., & Schall,
J.D. (2005). Comparative psychophysiology: Macaque event-related potentials
reveal anticipatory and stimulus-evoked components similar to those observed in
humans. Talk delivered at the Society for Neuroscience 2005 Annual Meeting. Washington,
D.C.
Boucher, L. & Woodman, G.F. (2005). Eye movements
reveal strategic interactions between perceptual attention and visual working
memory during visual search. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Annual
Meeting. Toronto, Canada.
Woodman, G.F. Kang, M.-S., Rossi, A.F., & Schall,
J.D. (2006). Bridging the gap between monkey and man: Event-related potentials
reveal similarities to human indices of visual attention. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences
Society 2006 Annual Meeting. Sarasota, FL.
Woodman, G.F. & Boucher, L. (2006). Eye movements
reveal strategic interactions between perceptual attention and visual working
memory during visual search. Talk given at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the
Cognitive Science Association for Interdisciplinary Learning. Hood River,
Oregon.
Cohen, J.Y., Pouget, P., Woodman, G.F. Rao, C.,
Schall, J.D., & Rossi, A.F. (2006). Multivariate analysis of Frontal Eye
Field activity during visual search. Poster delivered at the Society for
Neuroscience 2006 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
Woodman, G.F. Kang, M.-S., Sato, T., Thompson, K.,
& Schall, J.D. (2006). Visual search efficiency modulates the onset of
response preparation: Neurophysiological evidence for discrete flow. Talk
delivered at the Society for Neuroscience 2006 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
Kang, M.-S., Schall, J.D. & Woodman, G.F. (2006). Electroencephalographic and
local-field potential gamma band activity is not reliably observed during
spatial working memory maintenance in macaque monkeys. Poster delivered at the
Society for Neuroscience 2006 Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.
Emeric, E.E., Pouget, P., Leslie, M., Woodman, G.,
Kang, M.-S., & Schall, J.D. (2006). Anterior cingulate local field
potential delta and theta frequency bands are modulated by countermanding
errors. Poster delivered at the Society for Neuroscience 2006 Annual Meeting.
Atlanta, GA.
Woodman, G.F. Kang, M.-S., Sato, T., Thompson, K.,
& Schall, J.D. (2006). Neurophysiological evidence for discrete flow of
information between stages of processing. Talk delivered at the Psychonomic
Society Annual Meeting. Houston, TX.
Woodman, G.F., & Vogel, E.K. (2007). Top-down
control of visual working memory consolidation. Talk delivered at the
Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Long Beach, CA.
Cohen, J.Y., Pouget, P., Woodman, G.F. Rao, C.,
Schall, J.D., & Rossi, A.F. (2007). Visual search difficulty modulates the
variability of spike timing in the frontal eye field. Poster delivered at the
Society for Neuroscience 2007 Annual Meeting. San Diego, GA.
Arita, J., & Woodman, G.F. (2008). Does
gamma-band activity bind features when attention is focused on multiple-feature
objects during visual search? Paper to be delivered at the Vision Sciences
Society 2008 Annual Meeting. Naples, FL.
Carlisle, N., Boucher, L. & Woodman, G.F. (2008).
Strategic interactions between visual working memory and perceptual attention
revealed by eye movements. Paper to be delivered at the Vision Sciences Society
2008 Annual Meeting. Naples, FL.
Cohen, J.Y., Heitz, R.P., Schall, J.D., &
Woodman, G.F. (2008). Attention in visual cortex occurs earlier than target
selection in the frontal eye field. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences
Society 2008 Annual Meeting. Naples, FL.
Williams, M., & Woodman, G.F. (2008). Directed
forgetting versus directed remembering in visual working memory. Paper
delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2008 Annual Meeting. Naples, FL.
Heitz, R.P., Woodman, G.F. Pierre P., Cohen, J.Y.,
& Schall, J.D. (2008). Differences in response latency in the frontal eye
field to luminance contrast indicate segregated processing of parvo- and
magnocellular inputs. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2008
Annual Meeting. Naples, FL.
Woodman, G.F. Kang, M.-S., St. Clair, R., & Schall, J.D. (2008). Increases in
gamma-band activity do not predict spatial working memory retention in macaque
monkeys. Paper delivered at the Vision Sciences Society 2008 Annual Meeting.
Naples, FL.
1995 to 1997, Honors
Thesis Research, University of Iowa
with Dr. Thomas Spalding
1997 to 2002, Research
Assistant, University of Iowa
with Dr. Steven J. Luck
Spring 1998, Teaching
Assistant, University of Iowa
031:119 Memory &
Cognition
031:012 Fundamentals of
Behavioral Neuroscience
1998 to 2002, Research
Assistant, University of Iowa
with Dr. Shaun P. Vecera
Spring 1999, Teaching
Assistant, University of Iowa
031:133 Sensation &
Perception
Summer 1999, Visiting
Research Scientist, Universitat Otto-von-Guericke
Clinic of Neurology II
Magdeburg, Germany
Fall 1999, Guest
Lecturer, University of Iowa
031:190 Senior Seminar:
Attention - "Visual search and attention"
Summer 2000, Instructor,
University of Iowa
031:016 Introduction to
Cognitive Psychology
Served on Cognition &
Perception Graduate Admissions Committee, 2000
Served on Cognition &
Perception Faculty Search Committee, 2000-2001
Spring 2001, Guest
Lecturer, University of Iowa
031:016 Introduction to
Cognitive Psychology - "The brain and attention: Deficits of
attention"
Fall 2002 to current,
Post-doctoral Fellow, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center and
Department of Psychology
Fall 2002, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 Movement -
"The role of covert attention in determining where the eyes move"
Spring 2003, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:232 Cognitive
Neuroscience - "The use of neuroscientific methods in the study of
attention"
Fall 2004, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 Movement -
"Movement Disorders"
Fall 2004, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 The History of
Neuroscience - "Brainwaves: The history of recorded scalp
potentials"
Fall 2005, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 The History of
Neuroscience - "Brainwaves: The history of recorded scalp
potentials"
Fall 2006, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 The History of
Neuroscience - "Brainwaves: The history of scalp potentials"
Fall 2007, Guest
Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
Psych:216 The History of
Neuroscience - "Brainwaves: The history of scalp potentials"
Spring 2008, Instructor,
Vanderbilt University
Psych:251 How the Mind
Works
Fall 2008, Instructor,
Vanderbilt University
Psych:251 How the Mind
Works
2003
Virje Universiteit,
Amsterdam NL, "Converging evidence for independent visual
working memory stores for
object identity and location."
The
University of Amsterdam NL, "Interactions between perception and working
memory during visual
search."
Munich
Visual Search Symposium, Munich DE, "Event-related potentials reveal
serial shifts of
attention during inefficient visual search."
2004
Yale
University, "Exploring visual working memory consolidation and
maintenance."
2006
University
of Oregon, "Visual search efficiency modulates the onset of response
preparation:
Neurophysiological evidence for discrete flow."
2007
National
Central University of Taiwan, Cognitive Neuroscience Summer Workshop,
7/12 8:30-10 AM
"Using event-related potentials to study
attentional deployment in monkey and man.Ó
7/12 3:30-5 PM
ÒSelection
for access to perception and working memory."
2008
University
of Oregon, "Bridging the gap between monkey and human electrophysiology:
Toward the localization of event-related potential components."
Trisha S. Matthes,
Graduate Advisor For
Undergraduate Honors Thesis (1999)
Stefani Sayers,
Graduate Advisor For
Undergraduate Honors Thesis (2000)
Current Lab Members:
Jason Arita
Nancy Carlisle
Rebecca St. Clair
Melonie Williams
Cognitive Neuroscience
Society, member 1998-2002
Psychonomic Society,
member since 2002
Society for Neuroscience,
member since 2004
Vision Sciences Society,
member since 2000
Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman
Honors Society, University of Iowa, 1994
Psi Chi, Undergraduate
Psychological Honors Society, inducted fall 1996
Tuition scholarships,
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, 1999 & 2000
Lewis Award, University
of Iowa Graduate Student Award for Excellence in
Experimental Psychology,
2002
Marvin M. Chun
Department of Psychology
Yale University
Box 208205
New Haven, CT 06520-8205
Tel: 203-432-4500
Fax: 203-432-7172
E-mail:
marvin.chun@yale.edu
Steven J. Luck
University of California
at Davis
Department of Psychology
Davis, CA
Tel:
Fax:
E-mail:
steven-luck@uiowa.edu
Jeffrey D. Schall
Vanderbilt University
Department of Psychology
Wilson Hall
111 21st Ave. South
Nashville, TN 37240
Tel: 615-322-0868
Fax: 615-343-8449
E-mail:
jeffrey.d.schall@vanderbilt.edu
Shaun P. Vecera
University of Iowa
Department of Psychology
11 Seashore Hall E
Iowa City, IA 52242
Tel: 319-335-0839
Fax: 319-335-0191
E-mail:
shaun-vecera@uiowa.edu