Vision
The University of Arizona has a strong and growing emphasis on Vision and Visual Cognition. Leading researchers in the departments of Computer Science, Neurology, Philosophy, and Psychology use a variety of methods to investigate visual cognition and perceptual learning, including behavioral, computational, epistemological, and neurobiological approaches. Cognitive Science faculty with interests in vision include:
- Barnard, Jacobus J. (PhD Simon Fraser University), Assistant Professor, Computer Science, object recognition and image understanding, computer vision
- Bedford, Felice (PhD University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor, Psychology, perception, human learning
- Fellous, Jean-Marc (PhD University of Southern California), Associate Professor, Psychology, computational neuroscience of motivated learning and memory, population coding
- Peterson, Mary A. (PhD Columbia University), Professor, Psychology, visual perception
- Rapcsak, Steven Z. (PhD MD - Medical School of Szeged, Hungary), Associate Professor, Neurology, aphasia, visual agnosia
