James received a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Western Ontario, completing his training at the Brain and Mind Institute. His research focuses primarily on the interactions between the neurocognitive systems involved in sensory processing and emotion. Specifically, James utilizes a combination of techniques (fMRI, eye-tracking, behavioural measures, etc.) to determine how multi-sensory sources of emotional information are represented in the brain, and how this can influence both interactions with our immediate environment and maintenance of learned behaviours.
Email: j.kryklywy(at)psych.ubc.ca