Vision Sciences Society 2018

We participated in this year’s annual VSS meeting in Florida. We presented intriguing results exploring mechanisms of saccadic suppression. In this phenomenon, visual sensitivity to brief flashes is dramatically reduced if the flashes happen to occur in the temporal vicinity of a rapid eye movement that we make. However, rapid eye movements move images impinging[…]

Neural control of movement 2018

We participated in this year’s annual meeting of the Neural Control of Movement Society. The meeting took place in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and it featured a variety of presentations related to motor control, including motor learning, neuromodulation, clinical case studies, brain-controlled interfaces, and non-invasive and invasive brain stimulation methodologies. The meeting was highly interdisciplinary,[…]