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Publications

A cartoon of two individuals walking along a street with thought bubbles imagining a fall and an ambulance for one and consternation about foot placement in the other.

Links Between Central Visual Field Loss and Movement Processing during Walking

Natela Shanidze / January 8, 2026

The best stereoacuity is rarely at the fovea

Adrien Chopin / January 9, 2026
a picture describing an experimental setup where a robot bird is shown on a platform waiting for a live bird to land on a perch to start a birdsong

Influence of behavioural contingency on developmental song learning in young zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) tutored by a robot bird

Adrien Chopin / March 16, 2026
diagram of a head rotation that does not produce an eye counterrotation and instead the eyes are rotated to a new target by the head

Cancellation of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex during Smooth Pursuit in Patients with Maculopathy

Natela Shanidze / January 7, 2026

The role of object properties in human active echolocation

Santani Teng / November 9, 2025
Graph illustrating the difference in visual perception between eyes, showing percentage differences based on stimulus diameter, with red bars indicating bias towards the sighting eye and blue bars indicating bias towards the non-sighting eye, under varying attention conditions.

Attentional Eye Selection Affects Perception During Binocular Rivalry.

Chuan Hou / October 16, 2025
Hand pointing to the wing of an airplane shown in a tactile graphic. The hand skeleton detected by computer vision is shown in green.

CamIO in the Browser: A Cross-Platform Audio Label Tool for Tactile Graphics

James Coughlan / October 6, 2025

Vergence anomalies are associated with impaired stereopsis in amblyopia

Adrien Chopin / September 26, 2025
Overview of Robin, a wearable echolocation device designed to aid navigation and perception for people who are blind or have low vision. A mannequin wears the headset, which emits ultrasound pulses toward a chair, records the reflected echoes, and slows them down for playback in audible frequencies. A web app lets users customize the signal parameters.

Optimizing signal parameters to enhance echoacoustic perception of objects in humans

Pushpita Bhattacharyya / August 8, 2025
Schematic showing a graph with shaded areas around modes and edges indicating possible navigation areas. The current intermediate target is a node enclosed in a circle.

NavGraph: Enhancing Blind Travelers’ Navigation Experience and Safety

James Coughlan / October 13, 2025
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