Perceptual training shifts eye balance, but how? (KY's paper is out!)
BRAIN BEHAVIOUR
How does the brain translate ambiguous sensory information into coherent percepts? Our current research projects seek to unravel the intricacies of the human visual system through a combination of behavioural, neuroimaging (fMRI, DTI, MEG), brain stimulation (TMS), and eye-movement recording approaches.
Interests
Visual perception
Stereo; motion and biological motion; colour; spatial vision
Perceptual learning and plasticity
Learning specificity and transfer in healthy vision; cross-modal (visuo-vestibular) interactions
​Vision and neurorehabilitation in atypical populations
Visual learning in cortical blindness and in the binocularly impaired
Methods
Psychophysics; Neuroimaging (fMRI, DTI, MEG);
Brain Stimulation (TMS); Eye-movement recordings
(projects currently recruiting participants)
Brain Imaging (fMRI) and Eye Balance
Behaviour (Vis. Training) of Binocular Vision in young and older adults
Brain Stimulation (cTBS) and Enhancing Binocular Function
Brain Imaging (DTI) and Binocular Vision
If you are interested in participating in our (cash-remunerated) studies, please sign up to receive study call-outs