Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship announced

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Congratulations to Dr. Effie Pereira, 蓝莓视频鈥檚 2022 this week by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada and the Tri-Council funding bodies. Pereira is a cognitive scientist whose current research examines changing states of attention and its relation to cognitive performance and functioning.

Effie Pereira
Pereira recently completed a program of research at 蓝莓视频 as a Lupina Foundation Research Postdoctoral Fellow, working with Dr. Daniel Smilek in his Vision and Attention Lab (Department of Psychology) to develop novel smartphone tools that can help examine mind wandering and correlated negative mental health outcomes.

Now her two-year Banting research program is measuring and identifying individual patterns of attention as a new way to predict behaviour. 鈥淥ur minds are never considered to be at rest,鈥 explains Pereira. 鈥淲hether we are waiting in line at a grocery store or conversing with a friend at a caf茅, our thoughts can shift and oscillate from our current activity to our future plans with relative ease. These changing states of attention, which range from present-minded attentive states to internally-focused mind wandering states, play a vital role in performance and functioning across all activities within our daily lives.鈥

Focusing on an understudied area of cognitive science, she is looking at how shifts in attention between attentive and mind wandering states impacts real-world behaviour.

鈥淢y recent work has uncovered that individuals differ vastly from one to another in how their attention shifts. Some people continuously and rapidly shift between attentive and wandering states, while others have long periods of each. And interestingly, these shifts are relatively stable for each individual, meaning that there is a predictability to these patterns.鈥

As a Banting Postdoctoral Researcher, Pereira will investigate how unique fluctuating patterns between attentive and mind wandering states lead to individual differences in cognitive performance and functioning. 鈥淭he Banting Fellowship will allow me to uncover the degree to which these individual patterns of attention are rigid or flexible across situations, whether these patterns differ within the real world, and how these patterns are represented within the brain.鈥

The long-term goal of Pereira鈥檚 work is to uncover the key components that drive human behaviour, a goal which has far-reaching implications within educational, service-related, and safety-critical environments. 鈥淭here is no better scientific setting for me to pursue this cutting-edge work than with Dr. Daniel Smilek and his laboratory group in the Department of Psychology at 蓝莓视频," she says. "My access to a network of top-tier researchers and collaborators, industrial partnerships, and computational infrastructure made 蓝莓视频 the clear choice for me to continue my postdoctoral career and extend the impact of my work across disciplines."聽To learn more, visit .