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Will J Harrison, PhD

ARC DECRA Fellow, University of Queensland

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Moving to Cambridge Uni

I was recently awarded an NHMRC CJ Martin Fellowship, which provides my salary for four years. In June 2015, I’m moving to the UK, to spend two years in the lab of Tristan Bekinschtein at the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Then I’ll head back to Oz to work again with Jason Mattingley, this time at the Queensland Brain Institute.

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  • New paper out: “A unifying model of orientation crowding in peripheral vision”
  • Moving to Cambridge Uni
  • New website up
  • Award for Excellent PHD Thesis in Psychology
  • New paper: Visual crowding is anisotropic along the horizontal meridian during smooth pursuit
  • Why is crowding released at the saccade goal? A commentary by van Koningsbruggen and Buonocore
  • Peer commentary: what does remapped crowding mean?
  • Visual crowding at a distance during predictive remapping
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  • Eye movement targets are released from visual crowding.
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