William Whitham
graduated from Dr. Roskos' lab in 2014. My broad research interest is in our most fundamental cognitive processes and how they are manifest across species. I currently work with non-human primates as a graduate researcher under Dr. David Washburn at the Language Research Center of Georgia State University. I am presently investigating statistical learning in tufted capuchin monkeys, rhesus macaques, and humans through the use of an artificial grammar task as a way of understanding how humans and non-humans alike implicitly learn about the statistical regularities present in their environments. With Dr. Roskos at the University of Alabama, I completed an undergraduate honors thesis on the factors affecting wayfinding performance in urban and non-urban environments. email: wwhitham1@student.gsu.edu webpage: http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwlrc/index.html |
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