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Patrick Garrigan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor 
Department of Psychology
Office - 224 Post Hall
Phone: (610) 660-1119
Email: patrick.garrigan@sju.edu

Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Biography

Dr. Garrigan's research combines computational techniques and behavioral data to investigate how perceptual representations are formed from sensory input. He is also interested in how perceptual representations interact with learning processes and how the human visual system adapts to best utilize sensory information in dynamic environments.

Dr. Garrigan grew up just outside of Shamokin, Pennsylvania and attended Southern Columbia High School. In 1999 he received Bachelor's degrees in psychology and physics at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2005 he received a Ph.D. in psychology from UCLA working with Dr. Philip Kellman. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at Penn under the supervision of Dr. Vijay Balasubramanian, Dr. Garrigan joined the SJU psychology department in August, 2007.

Publications

Kellman PJ, Garrigan P, Shipley TF. (2005). Object interpolation in three dimensions. Psychological Review, 112(3), 586-609.

Kellman PJ, Garrigan P, Shipley TF, Yin C, Machado L. (2005). 3-d interpolation in object perception: evidence from an objective performance paradigm. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 31(3), 558-583.

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Links of Interest

U Penn Neurophysics
UCLA Human Perception Lab
U Penn Retina Lab

Vitae

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