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The DAVE Lab

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All things perception - visual, auditory, tactile, bimodal, trimodal, crossmodal! If it's sensory, we're interested! The University of Sydney is our home.

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#VSS2023 Day 2: Got to listen to our new friend, Dr. Courtney Mansfield, she killed it! Saw David's experience and skills come into play for his poster on the new tCFS paradigm Shoutout to our new friends Marijn Hafkamp, Samruddhi Damle, and Danial Borooghani from the REPAIRS program

#VSS2023 Day 2:

Got to listen to our new friend, <a href="/Courtney_EM_/">Dr. Courtney Mansfield</a>, she killed it! 

Saw David's experience and skills come into play for his poster on the new tCFS paradigm

Shoutout to our new friends Marijn Hafkamp, <a href="/SamruddhiDamle/">Samruddhi Damle</a>, and Danial Borooghani from the REPAIRS program
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#VSS2023 Day 3: Our PhD student, Cameron Phan, has presented his first international talk and the general consensus was... good (I guess?), reply with any feedback for him. Anyways, look at for our Master student, Kate's, and David's poster tomorrow!

#VSS2023 Day 3:

Our PhD student, <a href="/phan_cameron/">Cameron Phan</a>, has presented his first international talk and the general consensus was... good (I guess?), reply with any feedback for him.

Anyways, look at for our Master student, Kate's, and David's poster tomorrow!
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#VSS2023 Day 3: Our Masters student, Kate Pickard , presented her poster yesterday and had great engagement the whole time. Absolutely amazing. David presented his poster on food serial dependence and had people hungry for more!

#VSS2023 Day 3:

Our Masters student, <a href="/KatePickard_/">Kate Pickard</a> , presented her poster yesterday and had great engagement the whole time. Absolutely amazing.

David presented his poster on food serial dependence and had people hungry for more!
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#VSS2023 Day 5: DAVE Lab alumni, Garry Kong, presented his new Working Memory paradigm that shows great promise! Fellow #USYD researcher, Reuben Rideaux presented his talk on the efficient neural coding of sensory adaptation.

#VSS2023 Day 5:

DAVE Lab alumni, Garry Kong, presented his new Working Memory paradigm that shows great promise!

Fellow #USYD researcher, <a href="/ReubenRideaux/">Reuben Rideaux</a> presented his talk on the efficient neural coding of sensory adaptation.
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How might our everyday actions change perception? Out today Nature Communications we show that walking rhythmically modulates how sensitive we are to the environment. The latest from my final days as a postdoc with @DAVElab at USYD Psychology OA paper: rdcu.be/dAAgE 🧵 1/7

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Congrats Kate Pickard for your first publication, Incongruent active head rotations increase visual motion detection thresholds academic.oup.com/nc/article/202…

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For those at #VSS2024, come to the Banyan Breezeway this morning to see my poster on the work we have done with Erik Van der Burg on Visual Working Memory whilst Walking.

For those at #VSS2024, come to the Banyan Breezeway this morning to see my poster on the work we have done with Erik Van der Burg on Visual Working Memory whilst Walking.
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Direct your gaze at this or put it into your periphery, really depends if you are walking. We found that the oscillation of visual detection ability during walking has phasic difference between centre and periphery. See our preprint at: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…

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Come along to a National Science Week 2024 public lecture by Prof David Alais The DAVE Lab,‘Study in Visual Perception’. Thursday 15 August, 6-7pm; $5. Register: bit.ly/3WmNzk4