Jamal R. Williams

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE

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Research Interest

I’m interested in how audition influences visual perception and how memories interact with visual attention. I’m also interested in how we store and use visual memories and in how we measure the strength or fidelity of these representations.  My work incorporates experimental, computational, and electrophysiological methods to better understand visual perception and memory.

Prior Experience

Before joining Yale, I completed my PhD at UC San Diego where I was supported by the NSF GRFP and advised by Tim Brady and Viola Störmer. Before that,  I received my BS in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience from UC San Diego, where I worked in the Macagño, Vul, Brady, and Störmer labs.

Personal Interests

I enjoy golf, disc golf, cycling and soccer (COYS!)