Visual Perception as We Age
YU-CARE Collaboratory Seminar
On-line via Zoom
Speakers: Dr. Erez Freud, Associate Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Health
Friday, December 6, 2024 – 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.
The Freud lab is focused on the investigation of the cognitive and neural processes that mediate our ability to perceive the world around us and to interact with objects in our environment.
Humans recognize and manipulate objects in their environments with astonishing ease and accuracy. These behaviors emerge early in life, are refined with development and largely persist across the entire lifespan and into older adulthood. The primary goals of the lab are to understand the cognitive and neural mechanisms that contribute to object recognition and the visuomotor control of objects, to characterize the interface between these two functions, and to describe their emergence over development and their breakdown after brain damage or with aging.
To elucidate the psychological and neural bases of these various visual functions, we combine cutting-edge functional MRI techniques and diverse behavioral methods (e.g., psychophysics, tracking of hand movements and neuropsychological testing), with typical and special populations, including children, older adults, and patients with brain lesions.
The Freud lab is part of the Department of Psychology, the Centre for Vision Research and the VISTA program at York University. More details about this talk to follow.
This event is free, but advance registration is required — please click here
Presented by York University Centre for Aging Research and Education (YU-CARE), e-mail: YU-CARE@yorku.ca