Sonia Bishop Dept of Psychology cognitive neuroscience, neural mechanism supporting attention, emotions and their interactions, individual differences in cognitive control and emotional responsivity; neural substrate of anxiety; genetic factors modulating recruitment of cortical control and limbic affective mechanisms
Mark D'Esposito Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute cognitive neuroscience, psychology, working memory, frontal lobe function, functional MRI, neurology, brain imaging, dopamine
Ronald Dahl Berkeley Public Health decision-making, adolescence, brain development, behavioral and emotional health, pubertal maturation, affective neuroscience, social neuroscience
Terrence Deacon Dept of Anthropology neuroscience, anthropology, cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary biology, neurobiology, semiotics, primates, linguistic theory
Ming Hsu Haas School of Business Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute decision-making, neuroeconomics, neuromarketing, consumer neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, behavioral economics
Richard Ivry Dept of Psychology Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute cognitive neuroscience, behavior, cognition, brain, attention, coordination, psychology, motor and perceptual processes in normal and neurologically impaired populations, temporal processing, executive control
Robert T. Knight Dept of Psychology cognitive neuroscience, language, physiology, memory, attention, psychology, working memory, neuropsychology, human prefrontal cortex, neural mechanisms of cognitive processing, sensory gating, sustained attention, ad novelty detection
Michael Silver Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute School of Optometry cognitive neuroscience, pharmacology, learning, attention, visual perception, neuroimaging
David Whitney Dept of Psychology cognitive neuroscience, cognition, attention, visual perception, vision, visually guided action, human factors