Members of the Vision Lab
Members of the Vision Lab
Alan Johnston
Professor of Psychology
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Phone: 020 7679 5310
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Visual Psychophysics, Mathematical Biology, Computational Vision, Motion, Space and Time Perception, Face Perception.
Group Leader
Postdoctoral researchers
Aurelio Bruno
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Phone: 020 7679 1021
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Psychophysical investigation of the time-dependent signals in the visual system on which our abilities to judge elapsed time, temporal order and duration are based.
PhD Students
Inci Ayhan
PhD Student
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I am a PhD student involved in the project that investigates the vision-based mechanisms of time perception. Using the psychophysical techniques, we are trying to understand the components of the visual system that contribute to the adaptation induced changes in apparent duration. Currently, I am working on the spatial tuning functions of these temporal changes. My PhD is financially supported by The Leverhulme Trust, UK & NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Japan.
Fintan Nagle
PhD Student
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Phone: 020 7679 8599
My PhD project is aimed at extending the Vision Lab's computational face processing pipeline (which we rely on for operations such as modelling images in face space and projecting facial motion from a person on to a generated avatar) to include 3D data and concepts from geometric algebra.
Richard Cook
PhD Student
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My research interests include the perception of biological motion; self-recognition from dynamic cues; and imitation and the so-called 'correspondence problem' (i.e. how do we make the translation between perceptual and motor domains?). Link to Personal Site.
Project Students
We often take on students to work with us on their 3rd year or MSc projects.
Alumni