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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Brandon Eich is a faculty member at John Brown University whose work encompasses neural and behavioral psychology, with a particular emphasis on spatial cognition, navigation, and visual processing. His research explores the interplay between long-term memory and visual working memory, as well as the attentional mechanisms engaged during visual search tasks. Eich utilizes behavioral and electrophysiological methods, including EEG and brain-computer interfaces, to investigate cognitive processes. Recent studies have examined the attentional blink phenomenon in relation to environmental scenes, feature and object-based processing in visual working memory, and cognitive strategies in mental rotation tasks, including sex and STEM-related differences. He also maintains an active interest in science education and pedagogy.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
- Mental Rotation: Sex and STEM Differences (2025) DOI
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