Maria Concetta Morrone
Visual Neuroscience

The mission of the laboratory is to understand fully the function and the underlying neural circuitry of the human visual system. The primary expertise of the laboratory includes visual psychophysics, functional imaging (fMRI) and human electrophysiology. All the classical and most recent psychophysical techniques (including image processing and computational and computer vision) are in regular use in the laboratory. The current research themes include:
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Neural mechanism that insure visual stability of the external world during eye movements.
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Mechanisms for spatial vision, visual attention and memory.
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Mechanisms for the analysis of optic flow, and their development in normal infants and brain damaged children.
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Development of artificial vision systems based on the organisation and functionality of biological vision.
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