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Catherine Agathos wins Best Poster Award at ISPGR
July 7th, 2022
Dr. Catherine Agathos, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Eye/Head Movement Lab won a Best Poster Award in Basic Science for Postdoctoral Fellow from the International Society of Posture & Gait Research at the 2022 World Congress in Montreal, Canada. Her poster “Eccentric Viewing Shifts Subjective Visual Vertical Perception”, examined the effect of eccentric eye position – as is common in those with central visual field loss due to macular degeneration – on the perception of earth-vertical and marks her first presentation of her research at SKERI at an in-person conference.
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Projects
- Active
Vestibular Function in AMD: Verticality Perception
To accurately perceive one’s own state and that of the surrounding environment, visual, vestibular and somatosensory inputs must be appropriately weighted and dynamically reweighted depending on the environment and task difficulty, as well as signal reliability (and availability). Aging is associated with an increase on visual dependence (a greater weighting of visual information). In this project we investigate how loss of visual information due to AMD affects this reweighting process and if an increase in visual dependence may be maladaptive in AMD.
Labs
- Eye-Head Movement LaboratoryPrincipal Investigator:Our laboratory is interested in how changes in visual and/or vestibular function affect eye/head coordination, balance, and mobility, particularly in aging. We are currently pursuing two main lines of research:...

