Me with my wife Adena, a graduate student at Harvard Psychology.

I'm a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology at Harvard working primarily with Dr. George Alvarez in the Harvard Vision Lab. I completed my Ph.D. in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, working with Dr. Aude Oliva in the Computational Visual Cognition Laboratory. My research lies at the intersection between visual cognition and memory, using a combination of computational, behavioral and neuroimaging methods.

For a summary of my work and how it fits into the broader context of research on vision and memory, see this review we recently published arguing for structured representations in visual working memory and visual long-term memory. To see my CV, please click here.

My name is very common, so to see my papers on PubMed or Google Scholar, search for
Timothy F Brady.

For stimuli from our recent papers, MATLAB code examples, tools for ranking Psychology and Neuroscience journals, or to find out about the BCS-Subjects experiment system, please visit the Resources section.

 

Copyright (C) Timothy Brady, 2007-2011.