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Visual awareness
Professor Geraint Rees
The simplicity with which we can open our eyes and experience the world around
us belies the complexity of the underlying neural mechanisms, which remain
incompletely understood. We seek to understand the basis of visual awareness in
the brain, and how it breaks down in common neurological disorders such as
stroke. In particular, we study how visual attention changes our perception of
the world and affects visual awareness, using functional magnetic resonance
imaging in combination with visual psychophysics and transcranial magnetic
stimulation.

