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Prof. Mary C Potter
Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Emerita
Primary DLC
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
MIT Room:
46-4125
(617) 253-5526
mpotter@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Human Cognitive Psychology: Reading, Memory, Sentence Comprehension, Bilingualism, Picture Processing, Attention
Cognitive Processes: Perception, Comprehension, and Memory
Cognitive Science
Recent Work
Projects
December 26, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Short-Term Picture Comprehension and Memory
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
December 26, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Attention in Search Tasks: The Attentional Blink
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
December 26, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Detecting Words in Two Streams at High Rates
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
December 26, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Comprehension of an Object and Its Background
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
December 26, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Conceptual Short-Term Memory (CSTM)
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
May 1, 2006
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Cognitive Processes: Attention, Perception, Comprehension and Memory (Mollylab)\n\n
Principal Investigator
Mary Potter
Related Faculty
Prof. Alexander Rakhlin
Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Evan Christopher Ehrenberg
Graduate Student
Dr. Micah Kimo Johnson
Research Affiliate