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The Active Perception Lab

@aplabur

Welcome to the Active Perception Lab's Twitter! We study visual perception in the context of oculomotor behavior. 👀 email: [email protected]

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Need to check your vision? Interested in participating in vision experiments? Stop by the Market Place Mall in Henrietta for a free vision screening and information! 🤓#visionhealth #Vision #glasses Located near the new UR Ortho East entrance.

Need to check your vision? Interested in participating in vision experiments? Stop by the Market Place Mall in Henrietta for a free vision screening and information! 🤓#visionhealth #Vision #glasses 

Located near the new UR Ortho East entrance.
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Congratulations to Yue Guzhang for receiving the Edward Peck Curtis Award - an esteemed recognition for Excellence in Teaching by a Graduate Student! 🎉

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Congratulations 👏👏 to Dr. Clark who just graduated and will soon leave us 😪 for a position at Exponent! The APLab will miss you!

Congratulations 👏👏 to Dr. Clark who just graduated and will soon leave us 😪 for a position at Exponent! The APLab will miss you!
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Congratulations to Angelina, who received the 2024 Makous Prize for her work in the lab. The prize honors graduating seniors who have made outstanding contributions to vision research at Rochester. 👏cvs.rochester.edu/training/makou… #CvsUor

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New aplab study: Spatial tuning in the visual system critically depends on how fixational motion shapes the temporal input to the retina. Current Biology: bit.ly/3xWPp2L

New <a href="/APLab/">aplab</a> study: Spatial tuning in the visual system critically depends on how fixational motion shapes the temporal input to the retina. <a href="/CurrentBiology/">Current Biology</a>: bit.ly/3xWPp2L
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A new #NEIfunded study from researchers at University of Barcelona and University of Rochester provides insight into how we understand visual information in complex environments, like while driving a car. Learn more here: bit.ly/4eLQY3g Universitat de Barcelona University of Rochester

A new #NEIfunded study from researchers at University of Barcelona and University of Rochester provides insight into how we understand visual information in complex environments, like while driving a car. Learn more here:  bit.ly/4eLQY3g 
<a href="/UniBarcelona/">Universitat de Barcelona</a> <a href="/UofR/">University of Rochester</a>
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Congratulations to Dr. Moon who just defended his thesis dissertation on Oct 8th 🥳👏! Fantastic job! We are so grateful for all you have done for the lab! We wish you the best for your future career...and that maybe at some point you will come back to academia!! CVSUoR

Congratulations to Dr. Moon who just defended his thesis dissertation on Oct 8th 🥳👏! Fantastic job! We are so grateful for all you have done for the lab! We wish you the best for your future career...and that maybe at some point you will come back to academia!! <a href="/CvsUor/">CVSUoR</a>
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Congratulations to Riccardo Brandolani Riccardo Brandolani (Visiting grad student from Università di Bologna) who presented his APLab work at the Second annual Theoretical and Applied Neuroscience Workshop, in Napoli (Italy) and was selected for the best poster and invited to give a talk! 🥳

Congratulations to Riccardo Brandolani <a href="/RBrandolani/">Riccardo Brandolani</a> (Visiting grad student from <a href="/Unibo/">Università di Bologna</a>) who presented his APLab work at the Second annual Theoretical and Applied Neuroscience Workshop, in Napoli (Italy) and was selected for the best poster and invited to give a talk! 🥳
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Happy to share our last research work on Foveal Crowding with A. Clark (Ashley M. Clark, PhD) and A. Huynh, featured in "This Week in The Journal"! jneurosci.org/content/44/48/…