Cheryl A. Olman
Associate Professor
University of Minnesota
Department Psychology
My interests are split (roughly) evenly between fMRI methods (how high can our resolution
be and what are we actually measuring?) and low-level vision (how are early visual responses
modulated by scene structure and perception?).
I've been at the U since 2005. Before that I did my PhD work in
Dan Kersten's lab; my post-doctoral work was done with Kamil Ugurbil at the University of Minnesota's
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research
and in David Heeger's lab at the
Center for Neural Science at New York University.
Lab webpage: http://vision.psych.umn.edu/~olmanlab