Nick Myers

Graduate Student

Nick is currently working on the role of slow oscillations and timing in visual short-term memory to investigate how representations evolve while we keep them in mind. He plans to use MEG and TMS to record and manipulate these slow oscillations.

Biography

Nick is a 1st year D. Phil. student at the Brain and Cognition lab. He is based at Merton College, Oxford.

Nick grew up in Munich, Germany.  After getting an undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Columbia University in New York, he studied psychology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, where he worked on visual attention in healthy adults  and in patients with early Alzheimer’s Disease.