Jordan Ferenz

As a cognitive neuroscience student my primary research interest is to understand visual perception and its neural basis. I am mostly interested in object recognition and levels of categorization.

Most of my programming work is with proffesors and PhD students at the psychology department, creating for them tailored programs that preform varius tasks, such as behaviural computer tests, large data manipulation, experiment content managment systems, academic web-sites, and more. When programming I usually try to find the most elegant and creative solution for the problem at hand and still maintain an easy and inteutive user interface. To achieve these goals I use a vast array of programming languages and tools.

Since I love my life I tend to follow Doug Linder's advice "A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street."