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| Dr. Derek Arnold |
School of Psychology McElwain Building The University of Queensland St Lucia, Qld 4072 Australia.
d.arnold@psy.uq.edu.au Office: +61 7 3365 6203 Lab : + 61 7 3346 7948 |
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| Research
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- What factors determine whether or not we become aware of sensory processing?
- Sensory analyses are often independent of one another, can take place in different brain regions and be completed at different rates. How do they combine across space and time to create subjectively unified experiences?
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| Selected Publications |
- Arnold, D.H. & Wilcock, P. (2007). Cortical processing and perceived timing. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 274, 2331 - 2336.
- Arnold, D.H., Grove, P.M. & Wallis, T.S.A. (2007). Staying Focussed: A functional account of perceptual suppression during binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 7(7):7, 1 - 8.
- Johnston, A., Arnold, D.H. & Nishida, S. (2006). Spatially localised distortions of perceived duration. Current Biology, 16, 472 - 479.
- Arnold,D.H., & Johnston, A. (2003). Motion induced spatial conflict. Nature, 425, 181 - 184.
- Arnold, D.H. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2002). Determinants of asynchronous processing in vision. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 269, 579-583.
- Arnold, D.H., Clifford, C.W.G., & Wenderoth, P. (2001) Asynchronous processing in vision: Color leads motion. Current Biology, 11, 596 - 600.
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