| Katherine
Sledge Moore comes from the University of Pennsylvania, where she
received her B.A. in Cognitive Science in 2003 and subsequently worked
as a Research Assistant with Ingrid
Olson
at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, studying visual attention
and working memory using behavioral, fMRI and patient-testing methods.
Katherine's interests are in the limitations of human perception and
performance, specifically, the limitations of attention and how attention
is located to multiple tasks, objects, or locations. She is also interested
in questions concerning perception and working memory, and how attention
interacts with these processes. She strives to continue to use converging
methods (behavioral and fMRI) in her research and hopes to learn new
cognitive research methods as a graduate student at Michigan. When
Katherine is not studying cognitive psychology, she can often be found
tap dancing, drumming, or playing sports. |