Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor), Division of Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester
I use a combination of behavioural and computational methods together with neuroimaging to investigate neural mechanisms associated with human perception and cognition. I am particularly interested in: i) human visual perception with a specific emphasis on motion perception and ii) mechanisms of human judgement and decision making.
Rationality: research shows we’re not as stupid as we have been led to believe
Jan 20, 2019 06:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Suppose you toss a coin and get four heads in a row what do you think will come up on the fifth toss? Many of us have a gut feeling that a tails is due. This feeling, called the Gamblers Fallacy, can be seen in action at...
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