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Todd Handy is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He earned his PhD from the University of California - Davis in 1998. His research expertise is in cognitive electrophysiology, with a focus on applying methods to study attentional deficits that contribute to falls in the elderly, how mind wandering alters neurocognitive engagement with the external environment, and how attentional systems are activated by changes in situational contexts. In addition to numerous original research articles, Dr. Handy has published two edited volumes: 'Cognitive Electrophysiology' and 'Event-Related Potentials: Methods Handbook'. He is currently working on a book for a general science audience titled 'Wandering Brains: Feet Explain Human Mind'. His secondary research area is Behavioural Neuroscience.
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