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Hi, my name is Arthur Lugtigheid and I'm currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Centre for Vision Research at York University (Toronto, Canada). My research focuses on binocular vision, with emphasis on depth perception. I am interested in several aspects of depth perception, including depth cue combination, binocular fusion, eye movements and applications of 3D technology (i.e. 3D film).
In 2011 I completed my PhD in visual perception at the the School of Psychology of the University of Birmingham, before which I obtained a masters degree in cognitive and biological psychology from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. For my master project I worked at the department of neuroscience of the Erasmus MC.
You can contact me by e-mail or leave a message on my Talk page.
Current research interests:
edit- Vision science
- Neuroscience
- Stereopsis
- 3D motion perception
- Depth cue interactions
- Bayesian modeling of perception
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