
Jackson joined the lab in the Fall of 2017 after finishing a bachelor’s degree at Wake Forest University. Jackson’s research interests currently include understanding the reactive control processes that underlie recruitment of control based on previous experiences with items and contexts, what design factors encourage or discourage the learning and transfer of reactive control, and how much of one’s previous experience continues to inform proactive predictions of the likelihood of conflict or a task switch.
In his free time, Jackson enjoys running, indie-rock music, soccer, basketball, coffee, and hiking.