Findings will help explain how we separate and hear sounds in an acoustically cluttered world
Data will be used to create computerized model for future non-invasive cognitive and clinical studies of attention disorders
Findings could lead to advancements in understanding human behavior and further developments in neurorobotics
UCI social sciences research professor A. Kimball Romney creates new mathematical model to explain how the human eye sees color
Findings will help researchers learn if humans are hardwired to pick up language more quickly than other skills.
Chicano/Latino studies and psychology undergrad Pamela Ruiz studies ways to end gang strangleholds in Honduras and the U.S.
Findings from cognitive neuroscientists Hickok and Saberi will be critical in guiding clinical research on disorders including autism, schizophrenia and stroke-induced aphasia
Findings will aid in development of new treatments for victims of stroke and individuals with autism and schizophrenia