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Dynamic re-weighting of multisensory cues

The Bayesian Maximum Likelihood model provides a good description of how sensory information is combined. This project will use a new continuous-measurement technique to measure sen more...

Supervisor(s): Alais, David (Professor)

The relationship between sleep, vascular disease and Alzheimer’s biomarkers in older adults at risk of dementia

Sleep plays a vital role in brain health, cognition and everyday functioning and increasing evidence suggests that sleep disturbance is a new risk factor for dementia. Embedded with more...

Supervisor(s): Naismith, Sharon (Professor)

DIGITAL PAYMENTS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: HOW CAN PAYMENT MECHANISMS BE LEVERAGED TO MINIMISE GAMBLING HARMS?

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: USING TRAINING TO INCREASE AWARNESS, REDUCE STIGMA, & ENHANCE EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND REFERRAL TO GAMBLING TREATMENT

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Internet gambling treatment programs: Online self-directed interventions for prevention and treatment of gambling problems

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Preventing gambling problems: Increasing engagement with voluntary consumer protection tools to reduce gambling harms

Australians spend more money per person gambling than people from any other country, around twice the average per capita expenditure of Western countries. Around 1% of adults in mos more...

Supervisor(s): Gainsbury, Sally (Associate Professor)

Homo Integralis 1: Motion perception for moving observers

The perception of motion and movement has been studied for a long time, often under very controlled conditions, in dark rooms, with the head stabilised. However, human perception mo more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)

Homo Integralis 3: Adaptation to (transparent) motion and a moving observer

Motion perception is inherently related to adaptation, and multiple sites of motion adaptation exist along the pathway(s) of visual motion processing. Motion transparency under cond more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)

Homo Integralis 2: Transparent motion and the moving observer

Transparent motion or motion transparency is still a rather badly understood phenomenon. One can create spatial motion transparency and temporal motion transparency. The second part more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)

Homo Integralis 4: Orienting attention for moving observers

The goal of this project is to understand the role of vestibular input in the orienting of attention. Again, we look at the role of attention under conditions where observers are mo more...

Supervisor(s): Verstraten, Frans (Professor)