Find out more about who we are. If you are interested in finding out about opportunities to join the lab please contact Ben Tatler. We are always happy to accommodate visitors to the lab for short or extended periods. Please contact Ben Tatler if you are interested in visiting the lab.
FACULTY

Research
eye guidance in natural behaviour; scene perception; vision and art; CCTV; object memory; history of eye movement research
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Research
speech production, representation of meaning, ageing, embodied cognition, conversation, psychology of the weather
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RESEARCH STAFF

Research
object memory, dynamic scene perception, face processing, the other race effect
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Research
Scene perception, change detection, cerebral hemispheres, interaction between linguistic and visual information, individual differences
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PhD STUDENTS

Thesis (2011-2014)
Learning magic
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Thesis (2011-2014)
Eye witness memory and misinformation in active and passive situations
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Thesis (2011-2014)
Gaze cues in communication
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Thesis (2011-2014)
Distraction in driving
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Thesis (2009-2012)
Prior knowledge in natural tasks
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Thesis (2009-2012)
How many scenes are seen: Cognitive perspectives on CCTV operation
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FORMER LAB MEMBERS

MSc student 2010-2011
Thesis
Viewing strategies for field hockey coaches
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