Lawrence Ward

For the Serjeant at Arms of the British House of Commons, see Lawrence Ward (Serjeant at Arms).

Lawrence M. Ward is a neuroscientist and psychophysicist at the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He studied at Harvard University (AB) and Duke University, where he received his PhD in Experimental Psychology with a minor in mathematics. His current interests are cognitive neuroscience of attention and consciousness with special emphasis on EEG and MEG studies of neuronal synchronization; information transfer between brain regions underlying cognition; psychophysics, biophysics and general theory of stochastic resonance; computational studies of neuronal oscillations and synchronization; neural plasticity; nonlinear dynamical systems theory and its applications in cognitive neuroscience.[1] He co-authored the textbook "Sensation and Perception"[2] with Stanley Coren, and James T. Enns, which went into six editions spanning the period 1978 to 2004.

Selected publications

References

  1. The Psychophysics and Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
  2. Studies of sensation, Times Higher Education, 26 November 1999

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