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PERCEPTION | SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE

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
Binocular vision (stereopsis, eye imbalances)

Monocular vision (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
Visual learning in the binocularly impaired

Perceptual learning in ageing

Methods

Psychophysics; Neuroimaging (fMRI/MRS, DTI, MEG);
Brain Stimulation (TMS); Eye-movement recordings

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We are recruiting participants for the following studies!

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Department of Psychology, Jockey Club Tower 6.86

The University of Hong Kong

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