Women in Vision UK
Lab member Abi Lee presented a poster today at the Women in Vision UK meeting, in Liverpool on: Why is it difficult to judge a… Read More »Women in Vision UK
Lab member Abi Lee presented a poster today at the Women in Vision UK meeting, in Liverpool on: Why is it difficult to judge a… Read More »Women in Vision UK
Abi Lee has won the best talk award at the Institute for Behavioural and Neural Sciences (IBANS) end of year Symposium for her talk on: Why… Read More »Abi wins best talk prize
We are hosting the Fife_tay Vision Group this evening. We have two local speakers for the event: Marlene Poncet: The timing of motion Makoto Uji: Neuroimaging… Read More »1st Nov: Fife-Tay Vision Group
We have just had a paper on motion-in-depth published in Vision. This work demonstrates that different types of stimuli used to drive the Inter-Ocular Velocity… Read More »Paper on motion in depth published
We’re all ready to present our public engagement displays on 3D vision and animal camouflage and warning signals, for Explorathon 2018. We’re at the Dundee… Read More »Explorathon 2018: depth, shape, camouflage
Welcome to Andrew Chua and Becky Maguire who are joining the lab to start their PhD’s.
This week Olivier Penacchio will be representing the lab at the European Conference on Visual Perception. He will be giving a talk on Thursday afternoon,… Read More »Olivier Penacchio at ECVP
Our paper has been accepted for publication in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science: Sensitivity to velocity- and disparity-based cues to motion-in-depth with and without spared… Read More »Paper accepted by IOVS
Alex Mitchell has won a place at the prestigious Summer School for Visual Neuroscience: from Spikes to Awareness in Germany, later this summer.
Summer students Winnie Li, Jasmine Rodriguez and Valeriya Ryabchina join the group this week, to spend some time learning how vision science works and engaging… Read More »Summer students start this week