
Dr. Michael Barnett-Cowan π¨π¦
@multisensebrain
Director of #Multisensory #Brain & #Cognition Lab, Associate Prof @uwaterloo, #CoFounder & CRO: Ξ β©Ο #neuroscience #AI #AR #VR #science #technology Father of 3!
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Day 1 of CSBBCS/SCSCCC #csbbcs2023 done! We MBClab attendees celebrated with a visit to the cannon (a must since I am a University of Guelph alum!), and some ice cream!



Excited to be in beautiful Lisbon for TimingResearchForum #TRF3 to give a talk Friday 9am in Symposium 12: Temporal and Multisensory Processing in Virtual Reality & a poster (#26) during Poster Session 3: When time tilts: The influence of body orientation on motion perception timing


Attention all #postdoc candidates! Apply for fully funded fellowships (December 1 deadline): uwaterloo.ca/gspa/postdocfu⦠Interested in sensory systems #neuroscience, #AI, #aviation, #VirtualReality, and/or #health #research? Join the mbclab.ca emailCV: [email protected]


Today was fall convocation University of Waterloo, or as we call it in my family "silly hat day"! It was a privilege to hood our new graduates and see them off to all the awesome things they will do π€ Congratulations @uwaterlookhs UWaterloo Health grads!


Super happy to announce this latest mbclab.ca paper led by Aysha Basharat entitled Virtual reality as a tool to explore multisensory processing before and after engagement in physical activity frontiersin.org/articles/10.33β¦



Had a great time presenting mine and Dr. Michael Barnett-Cowan π¨π¦βs work titled βIndividual Differences in Cybersickness Development: The Role of Sensory Reweighting in VRβ at #SfN23 Society for Neuroscience (SfN)! Met a a lot of great people and talked cool science π§





Congratulations to The Brain Prize winners 2024: Larry Abbott, @Sejnowski, and Haim Sompolinsky They have pioneered the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience and have made seminal contributions to our understanding of the principles that govern the brainβs



Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, Mass Eye and Ear and Columbia University have developed a biocompatible microphone that could lead to cochlear implants that sit entirely in the ear canal, with no cumbersome external hardware. spectrum.ieee.org/cochlear-implaβ¦