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Professor and Honours adviser

Psychology

Contact:
Office: COR A189 250-721-7541
Credentials:
PhD (Oregon)
Area of expertise:
Cognition and brain sciences

Interests

  • cognitive and neural mechanisms of expertise
  • face recognition and perception
  • experimental techniques in vision research
  • collaborative research on object and scene perception

Faculty bio

Jim Tanaka is a professor of psychology and a member of the Royal Society of Canada. Jim received his PhD from the University of Oregon and was a post-doctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on how experience shapes the way we see the world.

His research team investigates the cognitive and neural mechanisms of real-world experts, such as birdwatchers, geologists and dermatologists. His team also studies the everyday “expertise” of face recognition examining the “other-race” effect, autism and face processing, and the perception of facial emotions.  

His Different Minds Lab employs a variety of experimental techniques, including psychophysics, eye-tracking, EEG and machine learning. In 2020, Jim founded the Different Minds Collaborative, a group of international vision scientists who investigate object, face and scene perception.