My background is in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, and my research spans visual cognition, social perception, and decision-making. I am particularly interested in face processing as a window into understanding general principles of high-level vision and exploring other fundamental issues, such as cognitive architecture and development. I run behavioural, neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies of typical and atypical individuals (e.g. people with prosopagnosia), and neuropsychological investigations of individuals with brain injuries and neurodegenerative diseases.