Faraz Farzin, MA (UC Davis)
Graduate Student, Center for Mind and Brain
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 249
Telephone: 530-747-3808
Keywords: development of spatial and temporal visual attention, fragile X syndrome
Office: 202 Cousteau Pl., Suite 250, Room 249
Telephone: 530-747-3808
| Email: | ffarzin | @ | ucdavis.edu |
Keywords: development of spatial and temporal visual attention, fragile X syndrome
I am a 5th year graduate student advised by Susan Rivera and David Whitney. My research interests include development of the visual system to select, attend to, and identify objects over time and space- and how these abilities may be impaired in infants with developmental disorders. I use psychophysical and eye-tracking techniques to assess these processes.
Research with infants with fragile X syndrome is done in close collaboration with Dr. Randi Hagerman at the M.I.N.D. Institute.
- Jason Haberman wins VSS Student Travel Award — by Faraz Farzin — last modified 2008-03-03 03:27 AM
- Jason, a graduate student in David Whitney's lab, won the competitive VSS Travel Award for his research on set representation and ensemble coding of faces. The award will be presented to him at the meeting this May. Congrats to Jason and David!
- David Whitney's Vision and Action Lab — by Faraz Farzin — last modified 2008-05-18 05:09 AM
- Faraz's CV — by Faraz Farzin — last modified 2008-08-14 01:13 AM
- CMB Research Rounds: Drs. Oliver Braddick and Janette Atkinson (CMB Conference Room, from 2008-08-22 05:10 AM to 2008-08-22 06:30 AM) — by Faraz Farzin
- Susan Rivera's Neurocognitive Development Lab — by Faraz Farzin — last modified 2008-05-18 05:14 AM