We examined whether the detection of audio-visual temporal synchrony is determined by a pre-attentive parallel process, or by an attentive serial process using a visual search paradigm. We found that… (More)
Retinal velocity distributions can lead to a percept of three-dimensional (3D) structure (structure-from-motion [SFM]). SFM stimuli are intrinsically ambiguous with regard to depth ordering. A… (More)
Full awareness of sensory surroundings requires active attentional and behavioral exploration. In visual animals, visual, auditory and tactile stimuli elicit gaze shifts (head and eye movements) to… (More)
The adaptive mechanisms that control the amplitude of visually guided saccades (VGS) are only partially elucidated. In this study, we investigated, in six human subjects, the transfer of VGS… (More)
In current society there is a growing call for robotic platforms designed to provide direct assistance to humans within the near future. An essential requirement, if robots are to become accepted as… (More)
Measurements of eye movements have shown that centrifugal movements (i.e. away from the primary position) have a lower maximum velocity and a longer duration than centripetal movements (i.e. toward… (More)
Li Zhaoping, Keith A. May, Ansgar Koene Department of Computer Science, University College London, UK To appear as Chapter 7 in Computational modelling in behavioural neuroscience: closing the gap… (More)
Measurements of eye movements have shown that centrifugal movements (i.e. away from the primary position) have a lower maximum velocity and a longer duration than centripetal movements (i.e. toward… (More)
We introduce a biologically motivated, formal framework or “ontology” for dealing with many aspects of action discovery which we argue is an example of intrinsically motivated behaviour (as such,… (More)
Multi-stakeholderism is a valuable methodology for governance and policy development. We describe the use of the approach in the UnBias study, which seeks to identify opportunities for effective… (More)