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My
research focuses on human perception and memory from a broad-based,
computational perspective. To shed light on these basic cognitive
processes, we find converging evidence from behavioral studies and
neurophysiological measures in combination with neural network and Bayesian
modeling.
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Curriculum Vitae
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pdf
and
html
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Cognitive
Experiments, Models, and Neuroscience Lab
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Papers Available
Online
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TopoToolbox for EEG/MEG data analyses
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ROUSE Matlab routines to implement the priming model (Huber,
Shiffrin, Lyle, & Ruys,
2001, Psychological Review)
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SDRM Matlab routine for determining
bias and 3 forms of sensitivity from metacognitive confidence data (Jang,
Wallsten, & Huber, in press, Psychological Review)
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Courses
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Quantitative
Methods (PSYC201B)
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Cognitive Science
(NACS728Y)
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Cognitive
Psychology (PSYC105)
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Research
Methods (PSYC111)
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Mathematical
Models (PSYC206)
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Performance Paradigms (PSYC272)
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Bayesian Statistics (PSYC272)
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Position: Assistant Professor
Office: 5137 McGill
Office Phone: 858-822-1630
Lab: b590 Mandler Hall
Lab Phone: 858-534-6261
Fax: 858-534-7190
dhuber@ucsd.edu
Mailing Address:
David E. Huber
Department of
Psychology
9500 Gilman Drive
University
of California , San Diego
La Jolla , CA 92093-0109
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