Profile
Biography
I completed my undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, then came to the University of York to complete my Masters in Cognitive Neuroscience, and stayed to do my PhD. I am primarily interested in vision, and my current research is looking at adaptation in colour vision.
Career
- 2021 – present: PhD Cognitive Neuroscience, University of York
- 2015 – 2019: BA Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
- 2020 – 2021: MSc Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, University of York
Departmental roles
- Graduate Teaching Assistant
Research
Overview
Perception of colour after medium-term chromatic adaptation
Projects
My research focuses on how our perception of colour changes after having been exposed to environments with different colour properties. I am looking at how factors such as time, luminance, and binocularity affect the way in which our vision changes to adapt to different chromatic environments.
Research group(s)
- Antony Morland
- Heidi Baseler