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Our Vision Research paper is now published!
Our Vision Research paper is now published!
Check out our new Virtual Reality paper!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Jun 15
2021
We are happy to announce that we have recently been awarded a grant from Bogazici University to investigate ideomotor theory using temporal features (time and speed).
Jun 15
2021
Didem presented a poster @VSS 2021 titled as "The Effects of Abutting Pattern Motion and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement on the Visibility of Low-Contrast Luminance-Modulated Target Gratings"
Jun 15
2021
Dilce presented a poster @VSS 2021 titled as: "The Effect of Inducer Motion and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement on the Visibility of Isoluminant Target Gratings"
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ABOUT US

  • Bogazici University Vision Laboratory is a research unit founded under the Department of Psychology in 2015 with the contribution of  Bogazici University Scientific Research Projects Start-Up Funding Scheme awarded to Dr İnci Ayhan as principal investigator. Committed to the interdisciplinary research of human vision, our lab team consists of cognitive science master students, as well as graduate and undergraduate psychology students.
  • Our ongoing projects mainly focus on the psychophysical investigation of time perception, visuo-motor interaction, scene recognition, motion prediction and emotionally ambiguous faces. We are also connected to the Department of Computer Engineering via collaborative computational work and to the Department of Philosophy via reading groups and co-supervised thesis projects. Our international collaborators include Prof Alan Johnston, Dr Shin’ya Nishida and Prof Johannes Zanker.

 

RESEARCH AREAS

  • Temporal Processing and Time Perception
  • Visual Adaptation
  • Visuo-Motor Interaction
  • Motion Perception
  • Mapping Visual Deformations

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Time Perception: Psychological and Computational Models

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Bogazici University, South Campus
Bebek Mah. 34342 Besiktas Istanbul Turkey