We seek to understand how the brain encodes and prioritizes information in dynamic, multisensory, real-world environments.
Our research utilizes a range of techniques for recording electric and magnetic signals from the human brain (EEG, MEG, and mobile imaging technology), as well as advanced psychophysical tools (eye tracking, virtual reality, skin-conductance, psychoacoustics).
This rich methodological repertoire allows us to study the system at multiple levels, both in the lab and in real-life settings, and gain a wide perspective on the link between brain and behavior.