Université Paris V René Descartes

Post-Doc, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception

The Australian National University, Psychology
University College London, Institute of Ophthalmology

About

I completed my PhD at the Australian National University (2004-2007) with Mark Edwards on motion perception, specifically the integrative processes required to perceive multiple directions simultaneously (known as transparent motion).

These interests in low-level vision developed during a postdoctoral fellowship at University College London with Steven Dakin and Peter Bex (2008-2010). In this time I focussed on peripheral vision and crowding, the deleterious effect of ‘clutter’ on object recognition, in both the ‘normal’ visual system and in children with amblyopia. Along the way I have also examined our perception of depth, position, and numerosity, as well as change-detection and attention.

I am currently undertaking a post-doctoral fellowship at the Université Paris Descartes with Patrick Cavanagh and the CAVlab, where we are working on topics in spatial vision, crowding and attention.

Contact Information

Address:

Centre Attention & Vision
Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception
Université Paris Descartes
Paris, France

IM:

Skype: john.a.greenwood

 
Science
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Vision Research

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