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We're curious about temporal aspects of human visual processing - how quickly do different cortical modules and stages process information, and how are they coordinated in time? We use behavioral experiments to compare speed limits for different features and the dynamics of how these features are bound into a coherent percept. One coordination problem occurs because when an object moves across the visual field, it stimulates different populations of neurons in early visual cortex, so we're testing how the signals from different areas are combined by later stages of the brain. Overall, fast processes somehow work together with others that are very sluggish in order to yield conscious perception. Recently we've begun investigating related issues in tactile perception.
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Collaborators:
Patrick Byrne, [[User:Alex_L._White|Alex White]],Christina J. Howard, Jay Edelman,Patrick Cavanagh,Sara Mednick, [[User:Polly_Barr|Polly Barr]]
[http://www.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/staff/131_saiki_j_0_e.html Jun Saiki],
Gene Stoner, Eli Brenner,
[[User:Tatjana Seizova-Cajic|Tatjana Seizova-Cajic]], [http://www.physiol.usyd.edu.au/span/ University Perception Group]
Eric Altschuler,[http://dlinares.org/ Daniel Linares], Maryam Vaziri-Pashkam...
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 3 March 2020

Lab and Office Location

Recent members

Alex Holcombe
• Ryo Nakayama



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Skills Checklist
Python Programming
Psychopy/VisionEgg Installation Notes
R analysis,plot,stats
Statistics
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Programming Cheat Sheets


We're curious about temporal aspects of human visual processing - how quickly do different cortical modules and stages process information, and how are they coordinated in time? We use behavioral experiments to compare speed limits for different features and the dynamics of how these features are bound into a coherent percept. One coordination problem occurs because when an object moves across the visual field, it stimulates different populations of neurons in early visual cortex, so we're testing how the signals from different areas are combined by later stages of the brain. Overall, fast processes somehow work together with others that are very sluggish in order to yield conscious perception. Recently we've begun investigating related issues in tactile perception.

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Collaborators: Patrick Byrne, Alex White,Christina J. Howard, Jay Edelman,Patrick Cavanagh,Sara Mednick, Polly Barr Jun Saiki, Gene Stoner, Eli Brenner, Tatjana Seizova-Cajic, University Perception Group Eric Altschuler,Daniel Linares, Maryam Vaziri-Pashkam...

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