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Concepts & Cognition Laboratory

Temple University
Philadelphia PA 19122
215.204.3995

Lab Director:  Jamie Reilly, PhD

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YUGE new pupillometry methods paper in Behavior Research Methods

September 29, 2018 Jamie Reilly

We characterized the human cognitive pupillary response. Yes, it was complicated. Yes, some reviewers and editors hated it. Yes, I’m psyched. This is some of the best science I have ever done. Congratulations are especially in order to our student co-authors, Savannah Jett and Seung Kim.

link to the article here

← another yuge eyetracking paper - this one in the journal, Psychology & AgingJamie Reilly appointed Review Editor for Frontiers in Neurology: Stroke →