The Quantified Cognition Lab

@ Utah State University, Department of Psychology

About our lab



Research in our lab investigates the interplay between perception, memory, and decision-making with the broader goal of understanding how these processes collectively shape knowledge and guide human actions. We pursue this goal using a dynamic approach that bridges theoretical development, data collection, and model-based cognitive assessment. Our experiments seek to capture the nuances of behavior and neurophysiology, encompassing the tradeoff between speed and accuracy, information sampling via eye-tracking, and within-trial processing signatures measured by EEG.

These multifaceted streams of data form the foundation of our theories about how cognitive processes unfold through time and culminate in observed behavioral dynamics. We express these theories through mathematical and computational models, which provide tools for making precise predictions, and generating quantified cognitive phenotypes of individuals. 

Visit our lab

The Quantified Cognition Lab is housed in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University. Click here to learn more about university admissions and the programs that are available to students who are interested in Psychology.

Location:
Emma Eccles Jones Education Building
Department of Psychology
953 E 700 N, Logan, Utah

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