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Sean Seaman Background

Sean Seaman Background. Wayne State University, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Postdoctral Research Fellow, 2010 -present ; Research Assistant, 2006-Present Wayne State University School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience Research Associate, 2011-Present

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Sean Seaman Background

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  1. Sean Seaman Background • Wayne State University, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders • Postdoctral Research Fellow, 2010 -present; Research Assistant, 2006-Present • Wayne State University School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience • Research Associate, 2011-Present • Collaborated on the following grants: Toyota: “Driver Distraction: Model, Validation, and Guidelines,” “Driver Distraction Definition Workshop,” “Development of the Detection Response Task for ISO standards” State of Michigan: “Investigation of Neural Mechanisms of Driving Safety & Speech Distraction Using fMRI& MEG Imaging” Nissan North America Technical: “Approaching Vehicle Sound for Pedestrian (VSP): Asymmetric Performance Study” GM: “Investigation of the Conversation Effect on Driving Performance: Conversation Length and Speech Content”

  2. Current Research Interests & Goals Current Projects: • Cognitive Distraction while Driving: Models and Validation (currently funded by Toyota) Interests: • Neuroscience of attention • Simulator development and validation Goals: • Increased funding for driving performance research at Wayne State.

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