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Current McCausland Center Researchers and Interests

Name Area of Research Home Page

Ruth Abramson

  Abramson

Amit Almor
almor@sc.edu

The relation between memory and language and the attentional requirements of communication. Almor

Leslie L. Baylis
baylisl@gwm.sc.edu

Cross-modal sensory integration and the effects of stroke on perception and consciousness L. Baylis

Gordon C. Baylis
gordon@sc.edu

The effects of brain damage on attention and perception.

G. Baylis

Paul Beattie
Pbeattie@gwm.sc.edu

Musculoskeletal pain syndromes, diagnostic accuracy of lumbar magnetic resonance imaging Beattie

Leonardo Bonilha
bonilha@musc.edu

  Bonilha

Stella DeBode
sdebode@ucla.edu

Recovery of Function Following Hemispherectomy in Children DeBode

Paul G. Eleazer
Pauleleazermd@cs.com

Geriatric educational research and alternative health care systems Eleazar

Julius Fridriksson
fridriks@sc.edu

Neurological correlates of Aphasia/Apraxia Fridriksson

Victor A. Hirth
Victor.Hirth@PalmettoHealth.org

Dementia and driving, and 3T MRI scanning in seniors. Hirth

Paul Morgan
paul.morgan@nottingham.ac.uk

Translational research of MRI physics in a clinical setting Morgan

Meera Narasimhan
MNARASIM@gw.mp.sc.edu

Mood disorders, anxiety disorders Narasimhan

John E. Richards
richards-john@sc.edu

Development of sustained attention in infants Richards

Chris Rorden
rorden@gwm.sc.edu

Links between motor control and perception; anatomical basis of attention Rorden

Jeffrey C. Schatz
schatz@sc.edu

Childhood disorders that affect cognitive and learning abilities. Schatz

Michael J. Schillaci
mjs@sc.edu

EEG, MRI and Correlates of Deception; Computational Simulations Schillaci

Svetlana Shinkareva
shinkare@gwm.sc.edu

Semantic knowledge representation Shinkareva

Jennifer M. C. Vendemia
vendemia@gwm.sc.edu

Neurocognitive models of deceptive behavior Vendemia
Stacy Wood
wood@moore.sc.edu
Cognitive/Emotional Responses to Innovation and New Products.
Wood

Harriet G. Williams
hwilliam@gwm.sc.edu

Tai Chi: Does it improve cognition in older adults? Williams
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