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John Brown University
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Sean O’Bryan is an Assistant Professor at John Brown University whose research bridges neural and behavioral psychology, with a focus on visual perception and processing. He investigates face recognition, perception, and the neural dynamics underpinning brain function and memory. O’Bryan's work uses techniques such as pupillometry to track cognitive processes. Recent studies have explored how changes in pupil size relate to self-control and visuomotor adaptation. Other research has examined how category learning affects visual cortex representations and how effector-independent representations guide target selection.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 106
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- Visual attention as an integrated sensorimotor process (2025) DOI
- Leveraging pupil diameter to track explicit control processes in visuomotor adaptation (2025) DOI
- Deconstructing the task-evoked pupillary response (2024) DOI
- Effector-independent Representations Guide Sequential Target Selection Biases in Action (2024) DOI
- The domain-specific contribution of working memory to sensorimotor learning (2023) DOI
- Task-evoked pupil diameter reveals working memory-based strategy modulation in visuomotor adaptation (2022) DOI
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