New in the Uncertainty in Sensory Processing and Action Control Issue https://t.co/TMEF0XDWwp, Jason Rubinstein et al. @jasonrubinstein@SKERIResearch report that Oculomotor Challenges in Macular Degeneration Impact Motion Extrapolation, https://t.co/s9lvz2ajhb.
I have a PhD position opening in my lab, funded by the China Scholarship Council, to investigate artificial face percpetion. More info at the link below. Come and join us in London! @QM_Psych
https://t.co/XKkWLhPJ0P
A pandemic+ later, our study "Smooth pursuit deficits impact dynamic visual acuity in macular degeneration" is finally out! We further examine PRL use in pursuit and show that it's gain, not retinal pursuit location that affects target discrimination.
https://t.co/P6aSdAWAbv
Interested in vestibular function, sensory integration, eye movements, or gait/postural control? @SKERIResearch has a postdoc opening, get in touch (+@VestiVisiLab)!
@ISPGR@ARVOinfo
🚨A #postdoc fellowship spot has opened up at Smith-Kettlewell! Get in touch if you're good at, and interested in, some combination of #MEG/#EEG, psychophysics, computational methods, in the context of visual impairment or #blindness rehabiltation. If you're at #VSS let's talk!
Leading companies in every industry are leveraging the power of spatial computing, from product design to immersive training—even during prep for surgery! The potential of Apple Vision Pro to change the way we work is limitless. https://t.co/LMtHUAiONE
Full-time lab manager / RA position available in @GolombLab starting Summer 2024!
This position is ideal for someone who wants additional research experience in cognitive neuroscience before applying to PhD programs.
Details:
https://t.co/BrYQaqDnCN
📜Call for Papers!📜
@arni_kr and I are co-editing a Special Issue on the Probabilistic nature of perception and cognition.
Theoretically creative and interdisciplinary papers are especially welcome.
🗣️Please feel free to spread the word.
For more info: https://t.co/z8UjB37wNy
@AlexGuichet@_chuckyc I discovered recently looking through a series of photos of paintings from a museum that EVERY single photo was tilted ever so slightly to the right... went back to photos from 2010 and realized I've been doing that for as long as I had photos on my iCloud library