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The adventures of a PhD student in developmental visual neuroscience
I am a PhD student in Cognitive Science (Psychology/Neuroscience), specialising in vision. My goal is to understand how we perceive the world around us and model how the brain does this.

I am particularly interested in deficits in binocular vision and how these affect phenomena such as cue combination, in addition to more general topics such as the development of depth perception. I use a mixture of psychophysics and novel real-world paradigms in my research. 

Short CV: I have a background in general Psychology. I completed my M.Sc in Psychology Research Methods at the University of Nottingham. I am now undertaking my Ph.D as part of both the Visual Neuroscience and Autism Research groups at the University of Nottingham. [More]


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