June 19, 2020 | VSS talk about the human brain during real world vision

I am grateful for the opportunity to give a talk about my research at this years Vision Sciences Society’s (VSS) “virtual” annual meeting. The talk is titled Intracranial electroencephalography reveals real world vision in humans is a contextually modulated, distributed, and active sensing process. The coordinates are Live Talk Session 2: 6/20/2020 (Saturday) @ 11:00:00 AM. I will describe a novel paradigm that we use to study real world vision in intracranial EEG patients and share some exciting preliminary results about information processing during real world vision and social interactions (emphasis on faces). This work was done in collaboration with the MultiComp Lab headed by Professor L.P. Morency at CMU. If you cannot make it to the talk, I will also be holding a zoom presenter conference at 6:00 pm later that day.