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    Dr. Heather Jordan

    A headshot of Dr. Heather Jordan

    Senior Research Associate, Visual Perception and Attention Lab

    College of Biological Science, Department of Human Health Sciences

    jordanh@uoguelph.ca
    Office:FSA Room 284B
    Visual Perception and Attention Lab
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    FSA 284

    Education

    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    • Postdoctoral Researcher - University of Oxford
    • PhD, Research and Experimental Psychology - Bangor University
    • MSc, Cognitive Science - University of Manchester
    • BSc, Social Psychology - Ulster University

    Research

    Systems neuroscientist performing both fundamental and applied research related to eye movements and how they interact with cognitive and executive functions. This is accomplished with eye-tracking behavioral studies and computational models.

    Selected Publications

    Olenick CE, Jordan H, Fallah M. (2024). Identifying a distractor produces object-based inhibition in an allocentric reference frame for saccade planning. Scientific Reports 14(1), 17534. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-68734-8

    Giuricich C, Green RJ, Jordan H, Fallah M. (2023) eNeuro 10 (6). https://www.eneuro.org/content/eneuro/10/6/ENEURO.0450-22.2023.full.pdf

    Saini H, Jordan H, and Fallah M. (2021) Color Modulates Feature Integration. Frontiers in Psychology https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.680558/full