Joshua Stevenson-Hoare
Research student, School of Psychology
- stevenson-hoarej@cardiff.ac.uk
- Tower Building, 70 Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT
Overview
Research summary
My research examines the perception of auditory motion during head movement. My work aims to look at how signals received at the ear are integrated with other information to form a coherent percept of motion.
Teaching summary
Levels 4 & 5 (Yr1 UGD) PG Tutorials – I work with first year undergraduate students to develop their skills in scientific reporting and statistical analysis.
Research
Research interests
Research topics and related papers
My research examines the perception of auditory motion during head movement. My work aims to look at how signals received at the ear are integrated with other information to form a coherent percept of motion. This also includes comparisons with motion perception in other sensory modalities, and the examination of the various illusions that can arise from perception during self-movement.
Research group
Research collaborators
Prof Tom Freeman
Prof John Culling
Teaching
Levels 4 & 5 (Yr1 UGD) PG Tutorials – I work with first year undergraduate students to develop their skills in scientific reporting and statistical analysis.
Supervisors
Publications
2020
- Bellou, E., Stevenson-Hoare, J. and Escott-Price, V. 2020. Polygenic risk and pleiotropy in neurodegenerative diseases. Neurobiology of Disease 142, article number: 104953. (10.1016/j.nbd.2020.104953)
- Stevenson-Hoare, J. 2020. Auditory spatial precision in the horizontal plane. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.