Cognition Research Group
The Cognition Research Group (CRG) involves a number of
faculty members who are investigating, either independently or in
collaboration, a broad range of issues in cognition research. Our interests
range from simple to complex cognitive processes and involve both humans and
animals across the life span. Our program emphasizes theoretically-driven
research that includes behavioral approaches and cutting-edge techniques such
as computational modeling, event-related evoked potential measurement, and
neuroimaging. Applications of this work are relevant to a number of related
research fields such as biology, health sciences, education, linguistics,
ergonomics, and artificial intelligence. Collaboration between faculty members
and other research groups (e.g., National Research Council, Carleton
University, Ottawa General Hospital) provides a rich training environment for
doctoral and postdoctoral research. Current research projects are funded by
various granting agencies:
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research
- Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- Canadian Language and Literacy Research Network
Group Members and their Research Interests
Journals in Cognition
Conferences in Cognition
