
Phone: (404) 894-2681 (Office) | (404) 385-0523 (Lab)
Fax: (404) 894-8905
Email: corballis@gatech.edu
Background and Biography:
Paul Corballis is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech, where he directs the Electrophysiology and Psychophysics Laboratory. He received his PhD in Psychology from Columbia University in 1997. Prior to joining the Georgia Tech faculty in 2002, Dr. Corballis held a research faculty appointment in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College. His research interests are in the neural mechanisms of visual perception, attention, and plasticity.
Publications:
Hilimire, M.R., Mounts, J.R.W., Parks, N.A., & Corballis, P.M. (2009). Competitive Interaction Degrades Target Selection: An ERP Study.
Psychophysiology, 46.
Parks, N.A., Hilimire, M.R., & Corballis, P.M. (2009). Visual perceptual load modulates an auditory microreflex.
Psychophysiology, 46, 498-501.
Parks, N.A., Hilimire, M.R., & Corballis, P.M. (2009). Steady-state signatures of visual perceptual load, neural competition, and neural distractor filtering.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, .
Parks, N.A. & Corballis, P.M. (2008). Electrophysiological correlates of presaccadic remapping in humans.
Psychophysiology, 45, 776-783.