Tristen Roussell
Graduate Student, Cognition & Neural Systems
Consciousness-Action-Time (CAT) Lab
Faculty Advisor: Eve Isham
Psychology 119
Pronouns:
She, Her, Hers
I am a Cognition and Neural Systems PhD student in the Consciousness-Action-Time (CAT) Lab, directed by Dr. Eve Isham. I obtained a B.A. in Psychology from Louisiana Tech University in 2024, where I gained experience utilizing EEG and behavioral measures to investigate the structuring of visual information within different stages of memory.
Research Interests:
- Influences of sensory perception and cognitive control on internal timekeeping, including:
- Visuospatial information & body-based motor cues
- Cognitive load & attention
- Relationship between action agency and temporal duration perception
- Exploring variations in temporal perception within more ecologically-valid frameworks during spatial navigation tasks using 2D/3D virtual reality and omnidirectional treadmill technology
Courses Taught:
TA for:
- PSY 150A1 - the Structure of Mind and Behavior (2025)
*Year listed indicates when this individual last taught the specified course.
Updated: 01/13/25
Degree(s)
- B.A. Psychology, Louisiana Tech University