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Assoc Prof Asplund studies attentional control and its relationship to consciousness. Attentional focus is influenced by multiple factors, including goals, action history, cognitive state, and events in the environment. Although these influences usually lead to successful behaviours, attention may be misallocated or overwhelmed. For example, we may fail to see something right before our eyes or to do two things at once.
Assoc Prof Asplund’s research addresses how such limitations arise, how they might be circumvented, and what they reveal about control and consciousness. To explore these ideas, he and his colleagues conduct behavioural and neuroimaging (fMRI) experiments. These investigations centre on fundamental research in vision but extend to audition and somatosensation, as well as to applied work with training and human-computer interactions.
Assoc Prof Asplund’s research addresses how such limitations arise, how they might be circumvented, and what they reveal about control and consciousness. To explore these ideas, he and his colleagues conduct behavioural and neuroimaging (fMRI) experiments. These investigations centre on fundamental research in vision but extend to audition and somatosensation, as well as to applied work with training and human-computer interactions.
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bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
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Alexandria Remus,Xavier Tadeo, Grady Ng Shi Kai,Agata Blasiak,Theodore Kee,Smrithi Vijayakumar,Le Nguyen, Marlena N. Raczkowska, Qian Yee Chai, Fatin Aliyah, Yaromir Rusalovski,Kejia Teo,
BMJ OPENno. 10 (2023): e077219-e077219
NeuroImage (2023): 120115-120115
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interactionno. 3 (2020): 1-29
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