Table of Contents
Principal Investigators
Postdoctoral Researchers
Ph.D. Students
Master’s Students
Project Manager
Eye Tracking Specialist
Affiliated Researchers
Alumni
Postdoctoral researchers
Ph.D.
Aleksei Iakovlev (Ph.D. thesis: The contribution of individual items to the global ensemble representation)
Ivan Makarov (Ph.D. thesis: Using multimodal attention to design sensory substitution devices: Basic research and application)
Pétur Jónasson (Ph.D. thesis: Facing musical complexity: A study on expert musicians’ visual behaviour during a change blindness test)
Bahareh Jozranjbar (Ph.D. thesis: Individual differences in visual object recognition: An investigation across neurotypical and neurodevelopmental populations)
Christian Houborg (Ph.D. thesis: Continuity in perception: Contrasting serial dependence, aftereffects and learning of ignored information)
Sofia Krasovskaya (Ph.D. thesis: Improving spatiotopic models of vision using retinotopic input and vector-based saccadic generation: A theoretical and methodological framework for the study of attentional control settings)
Mohsen Rafiei (Ph.D. thesis: Attractive and repulsive serial biases in visual cognition)
Vigdís Vala Valgeirsdóttir (Ph.D. thesis: Lower-limb prosthetics in the age of advanced solutions: Understanding people’s needs and future benefits)
Manje Brinkhuis (Ph.D. thesis: Commonalities and differences between attentional priming and bistable perception)
Rebekka Hoffmann (Ph.D. thesis: Vibrotactile perception for application in tactile displays and sensory substitution)
Ómar Ingi Jóhannesson (Ph.D. thesis: Nasal-temporal asymmetries and landing point probability manipulations of saccadic eye movements)
Tómas Kristjánsson (Ph.D. thesis: Dynamics and flexibility of visual attention: Insights from a foraging perspective)
Inga María Ólafsdóttir (Ph.D. thesis: The development of visual attention and its connection with executive functions)
Ragnar Pétur Ólafsson (Ph.D. thesis: Thought control and executive control processes in obsessive-compulsive disorder)
Ólafía Sigurjónsdóttir (Ph.D. thesis: Attention bias in anxiety disorders: Developing new methods to measure and modify dysfunctional attentional processes)
Styrmir Sævarsson (Ph.D. thesis: New frontiers in therapy for unilateral neglect)
Research-focused M.Sc.
Marelle Maeekalle (M.Sc. thesis: Mapping and tracking object recognition abilities in children)
Sandra Dögg Þórudóttir (M.Sc. thesis: Does mental imagery vividness predict memory performance?)
Images
Image of Heida Maria Sigurdardottir by Kristinn Ingvarsson / University of Iceland