Visual Perception And Processing Mechanisms

8 researchers across 3 institutions

8 Researchers
3 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
0 High Impact

Understanding how humans and animals perceive and process visual information is the focus of this research area. Investigations explore the neural mechanisms underlying vision, from the initial capture of light by the retina to the complex interpretation of visual scenes in the brain. Researchers examine how factors such as attention, memory, and expectation influence what and how we see. Methodologies include psychophysical experiments, computational modeling, and neuroimaging techniques to study visual perception, object recognition, spatial awareness, and the development of visual abilities.

Visual perception research holds relevance for Arkansas's agricultural sector, particularly in understanding how farmers and agricultural workers process visual cues related to crop health and equipment operation. The state's natural resources and outdoor recreation industries can benefit from insights into how individuals perceive landscapes and navigate natural environments. Furthermore, research in this area can inform the development of assistive technologies for individuals with visual impairments, addressing public health needs within the state's diverse population.

This work intersects with studies in cognitive processes, decision-making, and behavioral economics, as well as advanced applications in neural networks, computer graphics, and robotics. Expertise in visual perception is distributed across multiple institutions within Arkansas, fostering collaborative opportunities.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Kenith V. Sobel University of Central Arkansas 12 919
Christopher M. Schulte University of Arkansas 10 234
Michelle M. Ramey University of Arkansas 8 265
Pierce Helton University of Arkansas 3 19
Nickolas Paternoster University of Central Arkansas 2 7
Taylor D. Dague University of Central Arkansas 2 36
Lena M. Krippner Harding University Main Campus 1 12
Nadia Issa University of Arkansas 0 0

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Visual Perception And Processing Mechanisms.

Michelle M. Ramey University of Arkansas
59%
Nickolas Paternoster University of Central Arkansas
Michelle M. Ramey University of Arkansas
56%
Taylor D. Dague University of Central Arkansas
Michelle M. Ramey University of Arkansas
52%
Kenith V. Sobel University of Central Arkansas
Nickolas Paternoster University of Central Arkansas
33%
Lena M. Krippner Harding University Main Campus
Taylor D. Dague University of Central Arkansas
20%
Lena M. Krippner Harding University Main Campus
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