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Faculty Department: Human Development Field: Cognitive Science; Human Development Keywords: Behavioral Neuroscience (9), Cognitive Neuroscience (17), Development (21), Individual Differences (Human) (6), Mathematical Modeling (14), Motor Systems (13), Vision (11) Professor Robertson studies the dynamic relations between mind and body during early development. Recent work focuses on visual foraging behavior in young infants using measurements of visual spatial attention (amplitude modulation of steady state visual evoked potentials), gaze (corneal reflections of stimuli), and body movement (piezoelectric sensors). Dynamical models of visual foraging are being studied in collaboration with John Guckenheimer in the Center for Applied Mathematics. The functional significance of individual differences in early movement-gaze-attention coupling is being examined in experimental studies of novelty detection and longitudinal studies of attention problems. |
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