Full Professor of Perception and Cognition. Cognitive science, eye tracking, mixed models. she/her.
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Vision Scientist, Dad, Would-be artist & dreadful chess player. Check out my new #visionscience textbook here: https://www.routledge.com/Practical-Vision-Science-Learning-Through-Experimentation/Balas/p/book/9781032691121 All opinions my own.
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PhD candidate at the University of East Anglia, researching autism and biophilia.
Professor, Stanford
Vision Neuroscientist
Interested on how the interplay between brain function, structure & computations enables visual perception; and also what are we born with and what develops.
Messy writer with brilliant personal life.
Developmental scientist at UEA , psycholinguist, computational modelling, infant studies, eye tracking
Proud dad, Professor of Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, author of The Decoding Toolbox, founder of http://things-initiative.org
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Reader in Psychology at the University of Essex. Probably somewhere doing experiments with eyes.
PhD Student in Psychology UEA | Manager and Research Coordinator of InLab | Interested in Education, Genetics, Individual Differences, Learning, Cognition
Biomedical engineer turned cognitive neuroscientist interested in all things faces, especially facial expressions. All views are my own.
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Juan C. Castro-Alonso. Rewarded hubby & daddy. Educational psychology, multimedia, STEM, biochemistry, spatial working memory. Asst. Professor at University of Birmingham (UK), Author, Speaker, Editor, Consultant
Cognitive Scientist at Max Planck, Professor of Psychology
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Author of 'Looking Ahead: The New Science of the Predictive Mind' published by Cambridge University Press on 6 March 2025.
Cognitive Neuroscientist at George Washington University. Research focus: attentional selection, object perception, and vision.