Alexis Cheviet with one of the visual search tasks he created for the PSP project The new year has begun for the Motor Bias project and we wanted to take some time to reflect on the ups and downs of ...
User Perspectives on the Efficacy of Prism Therapy for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
A person reading using prism glasses People with PSP often experience problems with their vision. A very common issue is a paralysis of the eyes which prevents the person from looking downwards. This vertical gaze paralysis makes it hard to ...
Siobhan’s 1st paper on “Oculomotor rehearsal in visuospatial working memory” published!
We were delighted that the first paper from Siobhan's ESRC NINE DTP grant finally came out in Attention, Perception and Psychophysics. The paper was a bit of a landmark for us both, as it was Siobhan first experiment and the ...
Dan to guest edit a special issue on “Cybervision: Investigating Vision and Visual Cognition through Web-Based Studies”
Dan has teamed up with Edwin Dalmaijer from Bristol to guest edit a SI of MDPI Vision focused on web-based studies of vision. This SI was inspired by the recent expansion in the use of online research in vision science, which ...
Summer conference plans
It was a busy week for the MotorBias project last week as we had a flurry of conference paper acceptances. First up was Siobhan, whose abstract on oculomotor rehearsal in spatial WM was accepted for a talk at the upcoming ...