- Roots
- Professor Chris Kennard persuades his naive researcher to pose for a Daily Telegraph article about our new research project on Schizophrenia in the lab we started at the Royal London Hospital ! I had no choice folks!
- Prof John Findlay was my research supervisor: Here his past PhD students meet in Berlin (2007), for a symposium to honour his life’s work.
- My Lancaster (2017) team ready for another exciting Monday morning lab meeting!
- Thom and I setting up eye-tracking research with Diana’s group in Lisbon (Jan 2018)
- View from my office when I visit Professor Stefan Koelsh (Bergen, Norway) to given invited talk and discuss our new project to investigate whether music training can help recover brain function in people with Alzheimer’s disease, 2018
- The “Express Eye” used for my first Alzheimer’s publications in 2005.
- Jude setting up a EEG lab experiment
- Professor Jeff Hamm travels over from New Zealand to work with us and I try out our illusory line motion VR Research for Parkinson’s disease in Sally Lab, at Lancaster Uni.
- My audience for the Alzheimer’s talk I have just given in the Hindu Temple in the North West; then after a sumptious vegetarian meal Alex and I, do eye tracking for 2-3 hours, before packing up and going home after a long Sunday!
- Then after a sumptious vegetarian meal Alex and I, do eye tracking for 2-3 hours, before packing up and going home to rest after a very long Sunday’s work!
- Diako Setting up Smart Eye System in my lab at Lancaster uni
- Students setting up the eye-tracker for their research projects, 2019
- Ellie and I visit Professor Ettinger’s lab and give invited talks at University of Bonn, 2019.
- Excellent attention workshop organized by Dan Smith at Durham University, July 2019 – nostalgic my old psychology department and university, where I did my PhD!
- Milo having fun on golf course (giving me time to think about nothing to do with research)
- Back to serious stuff: Work at Nuffield Department of Clinical Sciences, Oxford University 2019. Megan and Lily setting up Eyelink experiment to test patient with brain implants.