Joan López-Moliner If you click on the research link you can have a closer look at my research lines and interests. Here you will find the people I currently work with. Below you will also find the ongoing collaborations. |
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Elisabet Tubau from the University of Barcelona. We study together how people learn to synchronise their responses to sequences of stimuli. |
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Sandra Mouta Post-doc. Sandra is doing research on the perception of time-to-passage of biological motion. |
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Borja Rodríguez-HerrerosPh.D. student. My research area involves spatial and temporal aspects in the integration of visual and motor system. More specifically, my work aims to explore how visual and proprioceptive information
are used in object's interception, and the modulation of temporal and spatial properties of our effector's movement. |
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Alexis Pérez BellidoPh.D. student. Alex is doing research on multisensory audiovisual integration under the supervision of Salva Soto-Faraco and myself. |
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Cristina de la MallaPh.D. student. Cris is doing research on the temporal resolution of the motor system in interceptive timing. |
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Alex EstudilloPh.D. student. Alex is doing research on synchronization tasks. |
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Eli Brenner & Jeroen BJ Smeetsfrom the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. We just keep on working together as much as we can. |
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David Field & John Wannfrom Reading University and RHUL respectively. We collaborate on the role of prior knowledge in interceptive timing. |
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Yann Coello from the University of Lille, France. We study together the effects of motor actions on the binding of visual attributes. Xavier Corveleyn is doing his thesis on this topic. |
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Daniel LinaresFormer Ph.D. student of mine and now is post-doc in NTT Communication Science Laboratories in Japan. We work together on temporal aspects of visual perception. |
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Jorge Santos & Catarina Mendonça from the University of Minho, Portugal. We work together in a couple of projects that involve audiovisual integration in the perception of biological motion |
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Mel Slater from the University of Barcelona. I collaborate with him in a project (Hyperspace) which makes use of virtual reality techniques. |
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Salvador Soto-Faraco from the University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. We collaborate on audiovisual integration. |
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