Soazig Casteau & Daniel Smith investigate the question How does contextual information affect aesthetic appreciation and gaze behavior in figurative and abstract artwork?
https://t.co/X4zLU1COpg
Art&Vision Science https://t.co/lzCfCBnPRf
@SoazigCasteau@AttentionLab@DurhamPsych
Registration for our next North East Parkinson’s Research Day opens on Monday 9th Sept for people affected by #Parkinsons! Event takes place on 7th Nov in Darlington. Register here https://t.co/chxoLnBwcV or at your local Parkinson’s Support Group or Branch!
@ParkinsonsUK
We reached a major milestone this summer when @Alchev_ hit the recrutiment target for our @DunhillMedical project on attention & memory in people with PSP. Thanks to our colleagues at @PSPAssociation and in the #NHS trusts! https://t.co/QqKFSYm2Qp
Thanks @ecvp_ for a brilliant week of science ! I am also grateful to J. Billino and J. Randerath for the idea of a symposium dedicated to recent advances in neurospychology, providing me the opportunity to present my work on PSP & Parkinson's disease with inspiring feedbacks!
On 22 Jan, our Research Coordinator Megan attended the County Durham Support Group to update them about PSP & CBD research.
@AttentionLab and @Alchev_ from Durham University also joined the meeting to gain feedback on their research ideas.
The group next meets on 4 March.
We had a lovely meeting with Maria and the Durham branch of the @PSPAssociation, where @Alchev_ & I got a grilling on our research ideas 😊. Thanks very much for making us feel welcome & your interest in the #PSP project!
Back from #FESN2023. Had a very enjoyable time sharing my work on visual search in Parkinson's disease and PSP. Thanks @AttentionLab@NeuroMetrology and Luca Wollenberg for making our symposium possible and @fesn_hnps for the organisation of such a lovely event !
We have a new paper out in #PLOSONE! "A presaccadic perceptual impairment at the postsaccadic location of the blindspot" @DurhamPsych @UlrikBeierholm https://t.co/Nhpj3gw0HN
@SocialVisionLab@AttentionLab@DurhamPsych @DunhillMedical @DrAliLane And it is a great pleasure for me to join your team! Thank you both for your very warm welcome and I look forward to working with you too!
New article on the way we take into account our saccadic eye movements to shape our visual perception
Cerebellar Signals Drive Motor Adjustments and Visual Perceptual Changes during Forward and Backward Adaptation of Reactive Saccades https://t.co/9lkXz1vfaX
#SingleCaseReport The posterior #parietal cortex processes #visuo-spatial and extra-retinal information for #saccadic remapping: a case study by Alexis Cheviet, Laure Pisella, Denis Pélisson:https://t.co/CPpstftqXK