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News

Vision Modeling Lab at the Week of neurotechnologies and cognitive sciences in Moscow

New article with the members of the lab as coauthors

We congratulate Joe MacInnes, Chernova Ylyana, Ermolova Maria and Dreneva Anna on the new article "Attention Trade-Off for Localization and Saccadic Remapping" in Vision!

Congratulations to Le Sofia on receiving a travel award

Congratulations to Sofia Tkhan Tin Le who received a V-VSS 2021 Elsevier/Vision Research Travel Award, which allows her to present at Vision Sciences Society conferencce at no additional cost.

Vision Modelling Lab invites applications for postdoctoral research positions

Vision Modelling Lab invites applications for postdoctoral research positions to work on computational models of top-down attention and control of eye movements.

The course by Prof. MacInnes won in the category 'Best Course for New Knowledge and Skills'

The course "Practical Training in Psychology. Eye-tracking: Methods and Technologies" taught by Prof. MacInnes to the students of bachelor's program in psychology was named the best in the category 'Best Course for New Knowledge and Skills'. Congratulations! 

The 28th Research Seminar of the Visual Modelling Lab

The laboratory held its 28th research seminar to discuss the article "The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memory" (Zelinsky & Bisley, 2015). 

VML is looking for research assistants

VML is looking for research assistants who would like to join an ongoing research project based on modelling MEG data. The position is for a fixed 9 month term. If you are interested, for more details, please contact Dr. MacInnes.

The 27th Research Seminar of the Visual Modelling Lab

Visual Modelling Lab held its twenty-seventh seminar, the first in 2021. The seminar was devoted to a discussion of an article by Jeremy Wolfe.

Online Research Seminar of the Vision Modelling Lab

The Vision Modelling Lab conducted the 30th Research Seminar online.

New article with the head of the lab Joe MacInnes as coauthor

We congratulate Joe MacInnes on the new article "Inhibition of return: An information processing theory of its natures and significance" in Cortex!