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Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Institute of Neuroscience; Principal Investigator, Lewis-Peacock Lab, The University of Texas at Austin; Courtesy Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Dell Medical School; Visiting Research Fellow, MRC Cognitive and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge University; Co-Author, "Prioritizing Sharpens Working Memories But Does Not Protect Them From Distraction" (2022, Experimental Psychology) and "Distraction in Visual Working Memory: Resistance Is Not Futile" (2021, Trends in Cognitive Science)

Events

Teaching Engaged Brains

The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, CA or Virtually via Zoom  February 22-24, 2024

Attention & Distraction

Distracted Juggling: How the Brain Sifts Distractions to Stay on Task