A / Prof Derek H. Arnold
School of Psychology
McEllwain Bld
The University of Queensland
St. Lucia, Qld, Australia, 4072
RESEARCH QUESTIONS:
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?
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Marinovic, W.
& Arnold, D.H. (in press). Separable temporal metrics for time perception
and anticipatory actions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series
B: Biological Sciences.
Roseboom, W. & Arnold, D.H. (2011).
Learning to reach for 'invisible' visual input. Current Biology, 21, R493
- R494.
Arnold, D.H. & Yarrow, K. (2011). Temporal recalibration of
vision. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological
Sciences, 278, 535 - 538.
Arnold, D.H., Erskine, H., Roseboom, W.
& Wallis, T.S.A. (2010). Spatio-temporal rivalry: A perceptual conflict
involving illusory static and moving forms. Psychological Science, 21,
692 - 699.
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.
RESEARCH GRANTS:
2009 - 2013: ARC
Discovery Grant & Australian Research Fellowship Human Time Perception
(Arnold) AUD 394,000
2011 - 2013: ARC Discovery Grant
The Emotional
Face (Lipp & Arnold) AUD 171,722
2008 - 2010: ARC Discovery Grant
Determinants & Consequences of conscious visual awareness (Arnold, Grove
& Lipp) AUD 181,000
2006 - 2008: ARC Discovery Grant &
Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship
Motion & Spatial Coding in Vision
(Arnold & Johnston) AUD 320,000
2008: University of Queensland,
Research Excellence Award
Identifying the neural mechanisms for time
perception (Arnold) AUD 60,000