My research program is primarily focused in the discipline of visual perception with emphases on cognitive and visual neuroscience. My research seeks to understand the computational rules underlying the extraction and processing of visual information and how this information is used by the visual system to aid visually guided behaviour. Though the foundation for my work is primarily visual neuroscience, my interest in understanding visually guided behaviour touches a number of research areas such as biological psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computational modelling, image analysis, and clinical vision