Event type:

In person

Date & time:

26 Mar 2024, 10:50 – 10:50

Experimental Psychology Seminar, Sam Schwarzkopf - University of Auckland

We all have a blind spot in our visual field, yet, visual perception appears continuous. Returning to UCL EP, Sam Schwarzkoph joins us to discuss how our brains 'fill in' the visual scene across this gap.

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Experimental Psychology Seminar, Sam Schwarzkopf - University of Auckland

26 Mar 2024, 10:50 – 10:50

Sam Schwarzkopf

Associate Head (Research) Optometry and Vision Science

School of Optometry & Vision Science, The University of Auckland

Sam did a neuroscience undergraduate degree at Cardiff University, followed by a PhD with Frank Sengpiel, using optical imaging and single cell electrophysiology to investigate experience-dependent plasticity of visual cortex. Subsequently, he did a brief postdoc at the University of Birmingham, where he moved into human neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience. In 2008, he moved to University College London, first as postdoc with Geraint Rees, and then in 2012 starting his own lab. In 2017, he moved across the globe to the University of Auckland in New Zealand. 

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Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

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All

Organiser

Antonietta Esposito

a.esposito@ucl.ac.uk