Paper accepted at Scientific Reports
Our paper on what 3D motion signals drive vergence has just been accepted by Scientific Reports. A pre-print will appear very soon. Relative contributions to… Read More »Paper accepted at Scientific Reports
Our paper on what 3D motion signals drive vergence has just been accepted by Scientific Reports. A pre-print will appear very soon. Relative contributions to… Read More »Paper accepted at Scientific Reports
Julie gave a talk on counter-shading camouflage at UCL today.
Becky Maguire has taken part in an Explorathon event, engaging with groups of children at Kirkcaldy West Primary School. I guess you could call it… Read More »Becky Maguire in Explorathon event
This week the group is involved at several presentations at ECVP, KU Leuven: Predicting the design of salient features in natural environments Olivier Penacchio, Christina G.… Read More »Presentation at ECVP
This week, the group and collaborators from Newcastle will be presenting work on our aposematism project at the Anti Predator Coloration Symposium, at Exeter University… Read More »Lab members at Anti Predator Coloration Symposium
Our paper is out in PNAS: Asymmetries between achromatic and chromatic extraction of 3D motion signals Milena Kaestner, Ryan T. Maloney, Kirstie H. Wailes-Newson, Marina… Read More »Paper on motion in depth in PNAS
Andrew Chua is participating this week in the following course: A practical introduction to eye tracking. This course is taught through Lund University Humanities Lab… Read More »Andrew on Eye Tracking Course
Welcome to summer students Winnie Li (studying iridescence) and Valeriya Ryabchina (studying attention and depth, funded by Laidlaw).
Alex Mitchell passed her PhD viva today, with only typographical errors. Congratulations Dr. Mitchell.
We have presentations this week at the Vision Sciences Society 2019 conference in Florida: 33.329 Bias in space and time: the reliability of pseudoneglect Alexandra… Read More »VSS 2019 presentations