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Name: Haline E. Schendan
Title: Assistant Professor, Psychololgy, Tufts University
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston University
Visiting Scientist, MGH-NMR Center, Harvard Medical School
Departmental Affiliation: Psychology Department
Degrees: Ph.D., Cognitive Science & Neurosciences - University of California at San Diego; M.S., Neurosciences - University of California at San Diego; B.A., Neurobiology - University of California at Berkeley
Expertise: Cognitive neuroscience of visual perception, object cognition, learning and memory. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and event-related potential (ERP) techniques in younger and older adults, and patients with neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease
Major Awards: National Institute of Mental Health, R21 Grant, 2002-2004, National Institute of Aging, Individual National Research Service Award (post-doctoral), 2000-2003
E-mail: Haline_E.Schendan@tufts.edu

Other websites: http://www.ase.tufts.edu/psychology/vmn/
Scholarship & Research: Schendan, H.E., Searl, M.M., Melrose, R.J., and Stern, C.E., 2003. An fMRI Study of the Role of the Medial Temporal Lobe in Implicit and Explicit Sequence Learning. Neuron, 37:1013-1025.

Schendan, H.E. and Kutas, M., 2003. Time Course of Processes and Representations Supporting Visual Object Identification and Memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15(1): 111-135.

Schendan, H.E. and Kutas, M., 2002. Neurophysiological Evidence for Two Processing Times for Visual Object Identification. Neuropsychologia, 40(7): 931-945

Schendan, H.E., Ganis, G., and Kutas, M., 1998. Neurophysiological Evidence for Visual Perceptual Categorization of Words and Faces within 150 ms. Psychophysiology, 35(3):240-251.

Schendan, H.E., Kanwisher, N.G., and Kutas, M., 1997. Early Brain Potentials Link Repetition Blindness, Priming and Novelty Detection. Neuroreport, 8(8):1943-1948.

Ganis, G., Kutas, M., Schendan, H.E. and Dale, A. (1997, Sunday). DOC: A Direct Method for Temporal Overlap Correction of ERP and fMRI Responses. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, Boston, MA. Abstract 55, pp. 42.

Schendan, H.E. and Ganis, G., 1992. Hebbian Learning of Artificial Grammars. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, pp. 838-843.

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