We share an interest in understanding how the brain gives rise to visual perception and visually-guided behaviour. In addition to psychophysical techniques, our research incorporates eye movement measurements and electroencephalography (EEG) and is conducted both with healthy participants and patients, in particular those suffering from cortical blindness.
The application of our research includes the development of Neuro-Eye Therapy (NeET) for rehabilitation of vision after stroke (www.sightscience.com) and new techniques for early detection of glaucoma.
For more on individual research projects, please follow the links in the sidebar.