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Professor Andrew
T. Smith
Department
of Psychology
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham
Surrey
TW20 OEX
ENGLAND
a.t.smith@rhul.ac.uk
01784
443717 |
Role:
I am a research professor in visual neuroscience and the Director
of MRI at Royal Holloway.
Summary
of research interests:
The
sense systems, particularly vision. Use of functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) techniques to elucidate visual processes in the human brain.
Psychophysical studies of the early stages visual processing, particularly
the detection of image motion.
Outline
of current research projects:
My current research focuses on fMRI brain imaging techniques, which
we use to obtain detailed information concerning the regions of the human
brain that are involved in various aspects of vision. The participants
are healthy human volunteers. We use a research-dedicated 3T MRI system
(Siemens Trio). Details of this shared research facility can be found
on the CUBIC website.
My current research includes the following projects:
The processing
of optic flow
Neural basis of visual attention
Visual activity in the pulvinar nucleus
Research
group:
Projects
within the above areas are currently funded by grants from the Wellcome
Trust and the EC. Two postdoctoral scientists work with me: Dr Matthew Wall and Dr
Velia Cardin. My former postdocs include Prof
Krish Singh, Dr
Nick Scott-Samuel, Dr
William Curran, Dr Adrian Williams
and Dr
Angelika Lingnau. My former PhD students include Prof Tim Ledgeway,
Dr Steve Hammett and Dr Pete Bex.
Publications:
Full list here with pdf files where
these are available.
RAE vs.
metrics :
Back by request: our 2002 study showing that RAE panels and citation-based
approaches to assessment give very similar results. Full
text (pdf file).
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