PBS faculty and their trainees conduct cutting-edge interdisciplinary research and are recognized as world-class contributors to their fields. In addition, we have numerous faculty and teaching assistants who have been recognized for excellence in mentoring and teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. All of these efforts are supported by the outstanding staff and students who are key to the success of our department.

Most members of our department are present in this directory, which can be filtered by Research Areas, Center and Institute Affiliations, and/or Positions. To see groups of researchers with similar interests, regardless of their research areas, try entering relevant search terms below.

Graduate Student
Speech perception; Cognitive neuroscience of language
Office: Tobin 518
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
Office: Tobin 517
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Graduate Student
Reasoning, judgment, and decision-making
Office: Tobin 517
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
psycholinguistics; sentence processing (reading); computational psych/ling
Office: Tobin 426
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Graduate Student
Research Interests: memory, aging, visual perception
Office: Tobin 519
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
Office: Tobin 518
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Tejas Savalia
Graduate Student
Tejas received his MS in CSE from IIIT Hyderabad. He is interested in developing computational models using Machine Learning techniques to explain neural functions.
Office: Tobin 519
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
Office: Tobin 513
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
Office: Tobin 517
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Graduat Student
Office: Tobin 515
Research Area(s):
Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience
Graduate Student
I am fascinated by language processing in the brain. My research focuses on Chinese visual character/word recognition, spoken word identification, as well as audtiory-visual speech perception.
Office: Tobin 518
Research Area(s):
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience