Under the supervision of Prof. Freek van Ede, I am currently interested in how the format of objects in working memory are modulated by their purposes, as well as how the modulated representation interacts with other task-relevant information (e.g. current environment, body movement, new perceptual information) to serve the upcoming task. I mainly use EEG, eye tracker, and possibly Fmri to understand these questions. In my spare time, I has found many fun things to do: fitness, cooking, learning to draw, and recently, strategy board games.
Baiwei Liu
Research Associate, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Cognitive Psychology
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As a teaching assistant, I have assisted in data collection and analysis of EEG in Cognitive Electrophysiology course.
Supported by Dr. Freek van Ede, I have supervised several student projects in which we use the bevhavior, eye track and EEG measures.
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- Cognitive neuroscience, Brain oscillations, Microsaccades, Visual working memory...
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