I am a cognitive neuroscientist studying visual perception. Broadly, I'm interested in how our brains generate perceptual experience, and the neural dynamics that support dynamic perception. I study these topics using psychophysical, neuroimaging (M/EEG), and computational modeling methods. I'm doing my PhD training with Rachel Denison at BU, after a foray into the field with Marisa Carrasco at NYU. Before then, I did my undergraduate studies at Yale. In the intervening years, I worked in visual design. I like to draw many things, but am often asked to draw brains.
Zhu, J., Tian, K.J., Carrasco, M., & Denison, R.N. (2024). Temporal attention amplifies stimulus information in fronto-cingulate cortex at an intermediate processing stage. PNAS Nexus. pdf
Denison R.N.*, Tian, K.J.*, Heeger, D.J., & Carrasco, M. (2024). Anticipatory and evoked visual cortical dynamics of voluntary temporal attention. Nature Communications. pdf