Vanderbilt Vision Research Center

Vanderbilt Vision Research Center The Vanderbilt Vision Research Center (VVRC) promotes research and training on a wide range of aspects in vision science.

12/05/2012

Congratulations to Isabel Gauthier and Steven Hollon!

They won significant awards at the December College Faculty Meeting on December 4, 2012. Isabel Gauthier won the Graduate Mentoring Award and Steve Hollon won the Graduate Teaching Award. Congratulations to Isabel and Steve on these well deserved honors!

09/12/2012

Neuroscience Seminar Series - Thursday, Sept. 13th
Michele Cox - Neuronal responses to subjective surfaces in visual area V4

09/12/2012

Vanderbilt Vision Training Seminar - Friday, Sept. 14th

Rebecca Sappington
Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt Eye Institute

“The Storyboard Method for Research Strategy and Management”

09/07/2012

Cognition & Cognitive Seminar Series - Friday, Sept. 7th

Paul Dux, Ph.D.
2012 Randolph Blake Early Career Award Winner

Investigations into Implicit Theory of Mind.

09/05/2012

Vision Research Guest Speaker - Today 4:10, 1220 MRBIII
Jessica K. Witt, Ph.D.
Colorado State University

Seeing into the future: How anticipated action influences spatial perception

08/28/2012

Neuroscience Seminar Series - Thursday, Aug. 30th
Doug Godwin - Overlapping Neural Correlates of Awareness and Attention with fMRI

08/28/2012

Congratulations to David J. Calkins!

The Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences is pleased to announce that David Calkins now holds the Denis M. O’Day Chair in Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences.

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05/31/2012

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VU research team’s vision study yields eye-opening results
05/17/2012

VU research team’s vision study yields eye-opening results

The pulvinar, a mysterious structure buried in the center of our brains, determines how we see the world and whether we see at all.

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