Undergraduate and post
graduate qualifications
Bsc (hons) Psychology – 1st class (University of Lincoln)
PhD Information
Title: Inferential processes in vision
Methods: Psychophysics and event related potentials (ERP’s)
Supervisor: Dr. Kun Guo and Dr. Petra Pollux
Research Outputs/Conference Papers
Publications
Pollux, P., Hall, S., & Guo, K. (in preparation). ERP correlates of the interaction between attention and spatiotemporal regularity in vision.
Hall, S., Pollux, P., & Guo. K. (2010). Exploitation of natural geometrical regularities facilitates target detection. Vision Research, 50, 2411-2420.
Guo, K., Meints, K., Hall, C., Hall, S., & Mills, D. (2007). Left gaze bias in humans, rhesus monkeys and domestic dogs. Animal Cognition, 12, 409-418.
Conferences
Pollux, P., Hall, S., & Guo, K. (2010). ERP correlates of the interaction between attention and spatiotemporal regularity in vision. Society for Neuroscience.
Guo, K., Pollux & Hall, S. (2010). ERP Measurements of Cortical Computation of Natural Geometrical Regularities in Target Detection. Society for Neuroscience.
Hall, S., Pollux, P., & Guo, K. (2008). Exploitation of common regularities in natural environment increases our contrast sensitivity for target detection. European Conference of Vision Perception.
Hall, S., Pollux, P., & Guo, K. (2008). Exploitation of common regularities in natural environment increases our contrast sensitivity for target detection. Poster presentation. Health, Life and Social Sciences Postgraduate Showcase.
Guo, K., Hall, S., & Hall, C. (2008). Inferential processes in vision: (1) coding of spatiotemporal regularity in the visual cortex; (2) using eye scanning patterns to detect sexual preference. Research Seminar, University of Lincoln.
Guo, K., Hall, C., Hall, S., Meints, K., & Mills, D. (2007). Left gaze bias in human infants, rhesus monkeys and domestic dogs. Perception, 36 (Supplement): 148
Guo, K., Hall, C., Hall, S., & Mills, D. (2006). Gaze bias as a novel method of investigating social cognition in domestic dogs. ESF LESC – SCSS Exploratory Workshop, Hungry.
Contact Details
Email: sohall@lincoln.ac.uk
