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My PhD (Stirling, with Prof. Roger Watt) examined the processes underlying human visual contour integration. My Post-doctoral research has concentrated upon various aspects of perceptual processing using computational modelling, calibrated image analysis and visual search and varied psychophysical methodologies.
My research has been mainly concerned with developing our understanding of human vision. I'm particularly interested in how our visual ecology informs the evolution of our visual systems. How has the visual environment our evolutionary ancestors experienced influenced the development of our own visual systems? How has the light-environment we generally experience, i.e. a world where objects are on the ground illuminated by light-from-above, influenced the evolution of processes that translate patterns of shading into a perception of depth?
I'm currently working as a post-doctoral researcher with Prof. Julie Harris, we're examining how various visual cues such as stereo disparity, shading and surface interreflection contribute towards our perception of shape and depth.
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p.g.lovell@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)1334 46 3056 |
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| Lovell, P. G., Gilchrist, I. D., Tolhurst, D. J., & Troscianko, T. (2009). Search for gross illumination discrepancies in images of natural objects. Journal of Vision, 9(1):37, 1-14. More |
| P. G. Lovell, D. J. Tolhurst, C. A. Párraga, R. Baddeley, U. Leonards, J. Troscianko, and T. Troscianko, “Stability of the color-opponent signals under changes of illuminant in natural scenes,” J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 22, 2060-2071 (2005) More |
| Giachritsis, C., Wing, A., and Lovell, P. G. (2009) The role of spatial integration in the perception of surface orientation with active touch. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71 (7), 1628-1640. More |
| Peter J. Uhlhaas, Steven M. Silverstein, William A. Phillips, Paul G. Lovell, Evidence for impaired visual context processing in schizotypy with thought disorder, Schizophrenia Research, Volume 68, Issues 2-3, 1 June 2004, Pages 249-260, ISSN 0920-9964, DOI: 10.1016/S0920-9964(03)00184-1. More |
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