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Spring 2022: Simulated Novel Environments on Mental Processing

Affiliations:
Project Leader: Juan Balcazar
balc557@tamu.edu
Psychological & Brain Sciences
Faculty Mentor: Joseph Orr, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
4
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Students will be considered for becoming a full member of the research group depending on performance, timeliness, and attention to instruction
Team Needs:
We are looking for motivated and attentive students. Prior experience working in an EEG lab or familiarity with EEG is preferred. A collaborative team-oriented attitude is a must. No coding experience is required
Description:
This is part of a collaborative NSF-funded study to examine how unfamiliar spatial environments that workers of the future may operate in affects their spatial abilities and mental workload (e.g, deep sea, polar, space environments). We are using Virtual Reality, eye tracking and EEG to assess these abilities. You will be working with graduate students from the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, the Visualization Department, and Architecture Department

 

Written by:
Andrew McNeely
Published on:
November 22, 2021

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2022

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