Cyrus Henderson McCandless, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2015- Behavioral Science Sentient Decision Science 
Area:
Neuroethology, Spatial orientation, Affect, Reinforcement learning
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Miriam Bassok research assistant Chicago (PsychTree)
 (Psycholinguistics - Priming)
Harriet de Wit research assistant Chicago
James Dee Higley research assistant NIH (NICHD) (PsychTree)
Boaz Keysar research assistant Chicago (PsychTree)
 (Psycholinguistics - Priming)
Nancy L. Stein research assistant Chicago
 (Quantitative Narrative Analysis)
Paul Vezina research assistant Chicago
Carey D. Balaban grad student University of Pittsburgh Medical School
Alan M. Brichta grad student Chicago
Robert A. McCrea grad student Chicago
William E. Skaggs grad student University of Pittsburgh/ Carnegie Mellon University
William D. Casebeer research scientist DARPA (STSTree)
 (Mobile wireless high-density EEG, eyetracking, GSR, SONIRS, ECG, facial EMG, and automated facial expression recognition for the study of persuasive narrative)
Stephen F. Sands research scientist Sands research
 (First full-scale implementation of mobile wireless EEG and eyetracking in a real-world behavioral context)
Stephen J. Suomi research scientist NIH (NICHD)
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McCandless CH, Balaban CD. (2010) Parabrachial nucleus neuronal responses to off-vertical axis rotation in macaques. Experimental Brain Research. 202: 271-90
Graham DJ, Friedenberg JD, McCandless CH, et al. (2010) Preference for art: Similarity, statistics, and selling price Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7527
Uftring SJ, Wachtel SR, Chu D, et al. (2001) An fMRI study of the effect of amphetamine on brain activity. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 25: 925-35
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