
Matthew K. Robison
@matthewkrobison
assistant professor at the university of notre dame. attention, memory, pupillometry, & individual differences. he/him. @notredame @uoregon alum
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http://camlab.nd.edu 30-06-2015 21:06:43
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I'm so fortunate to be part of a cohort of amazing new faculty in the psych department at Notre Dame Read about them below! (skip past the first one, though, he's not worth your time) Elizabeth Shewark Matthew K. Robison @HayayaFatimah @ivanvargasphd Kaylin Hill al.nd.edu/news/latest-ne…

✨I will be reviewing applications for PhD students to join me in the Psychology Department University of Notre Dame for Fall 2025! Please apply if interested in biological and contextual influences on youth resilience development. Reach out with any questions!

🚨Cool academic job alert🚨 Come join us Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) and Notre Dame Economics as we build a new concentration for Economics majors in Evidence-Based Poverty Alleviation! apply.interfolio.com/151163


We are excited to announce a new MS in Applied Psychology Program at GWU! See website for more info & questions can be sent to Steve Mitroff (Steve Mitroff), the program’s Director of Graduate Studies. There is an info session 10/24 @ 2pm. psychology.columbian.gwu.edu/ms-applied-psy… Pls share!



Purdue's cognitive area PhD students are repeatedly recognized as outstanding by Psychonomic Society! purdue.edu/hhs/news/2024/… Consider applying to PhD programs in Purdue's Dept. of Psychological Sciences! (I'll be looking at Cognitive and I-O area applicants this cycle.)

The Controlled Attention & Memory Lab will be at Psychonomics, hope to see you there! #psynom24 Gene Brewer @Ball_AMAlab


Do you get fatigued easily when doing mental work? #JARMAC study shows that when people strive for specific goals that get increasingly harder, they get less mentally fatigued APA Journals Matthew K. Robison buff.ly/3NTsry0


New research from Matthew K. Robison offers a detailed look at a quality known as “quiet eye,” which plays a decisive role in attention control and could improve performance — not just in athletics, but in other mentally-demanding activities. research.nd.edu/news-and-event…



Alexis Torres has written an excellent review, now published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews on "The Role of the LC-NE System in Attention: From Cells, to Systems, to Sensory-Motor Control" (w/ me and Gene Brewer). check it out! doi.org/10.1016/j.neub…