I work on a number of projects using behavioural and physiological measures as well as measures of neural activity. My PhD investigates how the brain forms visual representations of the world. To do this, I use neurofeedback training to alter neural activity in the visual system of the brain, and measure how this changes what is seen.
Experience
–present
PhD candidate, The University of Queensland
Education
2015
The University of Queensland, Bachelor of Science (Hons I)
Publications
2019
Optimising non-invasive brain-computer interface systems for free communication between naïve human participants, Scientific Reports
2018
Differential deployment of visual attention during interactive approach and avoidance behavior., Cerebral Cortex
2017
Do sitting, standing or treadmill desks impact psychobiological indicators of work productivity?, Journal of Physical Activity & Health.