Justin Gardner
Assistant Professor
Psychology
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Justin Gardner is Assistant Professor at Department of Psychology at Stanford University. He teaches Brain Machine Interfaces: Science, Technology, and Application, Brain decoding, Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurosciences Cognitive Core, Practicum in Teaching: Intro to Cognitive Neuroscience.
Research Interest
His Research interests are in How does neural activity in the human cortex create ones sense of visual perception?. combination of functional magnetic resonance imaging, computational modeling and analysis, and psychophysical measurements to link human perception to cortical brain activity.
Publications
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Pestilli F, Carrasco M, Heeger DJ, Gardner JL (2011) Attentional enhancement via selection and pooling of early sensory responses in human visual cortex.72: 832-46
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Vintch B, Gardner JL (2014) Cortical correlates of human motion perception biases.J Neurosci 34: 2592-604
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Abrahamyan A, Silva LL, Dakin SC, Carandini M, Gardner JL (2016) Adaptable history biases in human perceptual decisions.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 113: E3548-57