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Collaborators

I am lucky enough to work with some amazing people doing some amazing things. 
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Prof. Anil Seth

Anil is my chief supervisor and Co-Director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science and PI of the TimeStorm Project for the University of Sussex. Anil is an expert in Consciousness, AI and Interception - and basically awesome. Check out his website here.  
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Dr. Max Di Luca

Max was my PhD supervisor and we continue to do work on time perception. Max is on sabbatical at Oculus, and is a lecturer at the University of Birmingham. I wouldn't be doing any of this if it wasn't for his tutelage. Check out his personal website here. 
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Dr. Warrick Roseboom

Top guy. I started working with Warrick when I joined the Sackler Centre. Warrick is the Time Perception Sub-Group Leader and we work very closely on anything TimeStorm related. We are currently engaged in a lot of experiments looking at how recent sensory experience can bias perception - in many ways! Check here for this personal website. 
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Dr. Keisuke Suzuki

Keisuke works at the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, and is the sub-group leader for the Embodied Self. Keisuke uses substitutional reality and cool tech to probe the experience and phenomenology of the 'self', with a particular focus on how interoceptive signals contribute to consciousness. 
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Dr. Martin Riemer

Martin works at the Aging & Cognition group at the German Centre for Neurodegenerative diseases (DZNE) with Prof. Martin Wolbers. Martin is interested in body representations, time, and space perception. We worked recently on an article published in Neural Plasticity on how the systematic underproduction of time is independent of judgment certainty. 
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Ass. Prof. Dawn Behne

During my PhD, I was lucky enough to go over Norway and work in the wonderful city of Trondheim with Dawn. I learnt a different perspective on time and audiovisual perception. Dawn mainly does work in audio-visual speech perception. Find Dawn's work here. 
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