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Lori Minini

BSc (1st Hons, UCL), PhD (UCL)


Departmental Lecturer

RESEARCH SUMMARY

My research focuses on visual perception and visuomotor control. I use psychophysical and functional neuroimaging techniques to investigate visual processing, in particular binocular integration, in the dorsal and ventral visual systems.

 

BIOGRAPHY

I received a BSc in Psychology with Cognitive Science (1st Class Honours) and a PhD in Psychology from University College London, under the supervision of John Wattam-Bell at the Visual Development Unit and Kate Jeffery at the Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience. I did my postdoctoral training in functional neuroimaging here in Oxford in the laboratories of Andrew Parker at DPAG and Holly Bridge at FMRIB. In 2011 I was appointed as a Departmental Lecturer and I have since been the convenor for the Core Practicals course.