Matthew Joseph Euler portrait
  • Associate Faculty Member, Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience
  • Assistant Professor, Psychology Department
  • Associate Professor, Psychology Department
  • Adjunct Associate Professor, Dept Of Physical Med & Rehab
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Research Summary

My research aims to help clarify how variation in neural dynamics relates to higher-order cognition, and how that information could ultimately be used to improve cognitive assessment and interventions. This work integrates the perspectives and methods of cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology, and uses electrophysiological measures such as EEG and MEG in conjunction with computerized experimental tasks and standardized cognitive assessments.