Professor Robert Logie BSc, PhD, FBPsS, FRSA, FRSE
Robert
holds a Chair in Human Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of
Edinburgh. His main interests are in human memory, especially working
memory in the healthy and damaged brain. email
Matthew Logie BSc
Matthew developed the EVET environment. His interests lie in developing software for use in human cognitive research, and in particular the development of 3D virtual environments for recording participant movements and actions in experimental cognitive psychology.
Dr Anna Law M.A. (Hons.), PhD
Anna is a Lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University.
Her main interests are multitasking, prospective memory, social attention and executive functions in working memory. email
Dr Steve Trawley BSc, PhD
Steve
was the EVET project Research Fellow. His main interests are in prospective memory,
multitasking and virtual environments. email