We’re excited to announce our second invited speaker, Dr. Keisuke Fukuda!

Dr. Fukuda’s research focuses on human’s ability to select goal-related information from a plethora of irrelevant information (selective attention), represent and manipulate the selected information (working memory), and store and retrieve the information later in time (long-term memory). While humans are quite good at processing information in a goal-oriented manner, their ability (particularly his own!) is far from perfect. Dr. Fukuda’s research seeks to uncover the mechanisms of such imperfection by combining experimental psychophysics with electrophysiological recordings (e.g., scalp EEG, ERP), computational modeling, and individual differences approach. Dr. Fukuda is also interested in assisting and improving human information processing by translating the findings and techniques in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.

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