
Overview
Background
Prof. Derek Arnold
Prof. Arnold studied at Macquarie University before taking up research positions at the University of Sydney and University College London. He took up a continuing position at the University of Queensland in April, 2006.
Availability
- Professor Derek Arnold is:
- Available for supervision
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie University
Research interests
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Sensory Processing
I am interested in how brain activity generates conscious perceptual experiences. Some of my specific interests are... 1) Imagined Sensory Experiences: People have different levels of ability to have imagined sensory experiences. Some people cannot evoke imagined experiences at all (aphantasics) while others have unusually intense imagined experiences (hyperphantasics / synaesthetes). What features of brain activity are responsible for these differences? 2) The human brain has been described as a predictive machine. How does it generate and implement the predictions that allow us to interact with our dynamic environment - so we can catch or avoid flying objects? 3) The human brain generates feelings of confidence whenever we make a perceptual decision. What features of sensory brain activity govern these feelings of confidence? 4) Humans can judge the relative timing of different events, and the extent of time that passes during an event. How do our brains encode time and timing? 5) In the human brain, different sensory analyses are often independent of one another, taking place in different brain regions and completed at different rates. How do these analyses combine to create subjectively unified experiences?
Research impacts
Prof. Arnold's research is focussed on understanding the computational processes and brain activity that underlie perceptual experience, decisions and feelings of confidence. This basic science can inform the development of advanced technologies, such as brain-computer interfaces and artifical visual systems. For these reasons, Prof. Arnold's research is cited in patent applications.
Works
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2023
Other Outputs
Enhanced electrophysiological responses to explicitly predicted and pre-imagined inputs, with confirmation from online decoding with neuro-feedback
Arnold, Derek H., Saurels, Blake W. and Electricity, Felicity (2023). Enhanced electrophysiological responses to explicitly predicted and pre-imagined inputs, with confirmation from online decoding with neuro-feedback. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/c774dd1
2023
Journal Article
Extrastriate activity reflects the absence of local retinal input
Urale, Poutasi W.B., Zhu, Lydia, Gough, Roberta, Arnold, Derek and Schwarzkopf, Dietrich Samuel (2023). Extrastriate activity reflects the absence of local retinal input. Consciousness and Cognition, 114 103566, 103566. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103566
2023
Conference Publication
Event probabilities tend to scale inversely with neural measures of prediction error, but positively with measures of time perception
Saurels, Blake and Arnold, Derek (2023). Event probabilities tend to scale inversely with neural measures of prediction error, but positively with measures of time perception. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2023, St. Pete Beach, FL United States, 19-24 May 2023. Rockville, MD United States: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. doi: 10.1167/jov.23.9.5826
2023
Journal Article
On why we lack confidence in some signal-detection-based analyses of confidence
Arnold, Derek H., Johnston, Alan, Adie, Joshua and Yarrow, Kielan (2023). On why we lack confidence in some signal-detection-based analyses of confidence. Consciousness and Cognition, 113 103532, 1-16. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103532
2023
Conference Publication
Why you should lack confidence in signal-detection-based analyses of confidence
Arnold, Derek, Johnston, Alan, Adie, Joshua and Yarrow, Kielan (2023). Why you should lack confidence in signal-detection-based analyses of confidence. Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 2023, St. Pete Beach, FL United States, 19-24 May 2023. Rockville, MD United States: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. doi: 10.1167/jov.23.9.5852
2023
Journal Article
The temporal visual oddball effect is not caused by repetition suppression
Saurels, Blake W., Yarrow, Kielan, Lipp, Ottmar V. and Arnold, Derek H. (2023). The temporal visual oddball effect is not caused by repetition suppression. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85 (6), 1755-1760. doi: 10.3758/s13414-023-02730-4
2023
Journal Article
Neural correlates of visual acuity for fine text
Arnold, Derek H., Saurels, Blake W., Moses, Eleanor, Hohaia, Wiremu and Goodale, Melvyn A. (2023). Neural correlates of visual acuity for fine text. Vision Research, 207 108219, 1-8. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2023.108219
2023
Journal Article
Size Perception: An Important Step Toward a Larger Understanding
Saurels, Blake and Arnold, Derek H. (2023). Size Perception: An Important Step Toward a Larger Understanding. Neuroscience, 520, 159-160. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2023.03.005
2023
Journal Article
Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination
Arnold, Derek H., Andresen, Isabella, Anderson, Natasha and Saurels, Blake W. (2023). Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination. Consciousness and Cognition, 107 103436, 103436. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2022.103436
2023
Other Outputs
Imagined Sensory Experiences - Analysis scripts.
Arnold, Derek (2023). Imagined Sensory Experiences - Analysis scripts.. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/b09a867
2023
Other Outputs
Event probabilities data
Saurels, Blake and Arnold, Derek (2023). Event probabilities data. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/498a039
2023
Other Outputs
Predicting Imagined Sensory Intensity
Arnold, Derek (2023). Predicting Imagined Sensory Intensity. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/59e5757
2023
Other Outputs
Spectra recorded while people imagined audio and visual experiences
Arnold, Derek (2023). Spectra recorded while people imagined audio and visual experiences. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.48610/a1b3395
2022
Other Outputs
Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination
Arnold, Derek H. (2022). Commonalities between the Berger Rhythm and spectra differences driven by cross-modal attention and imagination. The University of Queensland. (Collection) doi: 10.48610/9dde209
2022
Journal Article
Highly accurate retinotopic maps of the physiological blind spot in human visual cortex
Urale, Poutasi W. B., Puckett, Alexander M., York, Ashley, Arnold, Derek and Schwarzkopf, D. Samuel (2022). Highly accurate retinotopic maps of the physiological blind spot in human visual cortex. Human Brain Mapping, 43 (17), 5111-5125. doi: 10.1002/hbm.25996
2022
Journal Article
The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed
Saurels, Blake W., Arnold, Derek H., Anderson, Natasha L., Lipp, Ottmar V. and Yarrow, Kielan (2022). The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 84 (5), 1718-1725. doi: 10.3758/s13414-022-02519-x
2022
Journal Article
Neural-latency noise places limits on human sensitivity to the timing of events
Yarrow, Kielan, Kohl, Carmen, Segasby, Toby, Kaur Bansal, Rachel, Rowe, Paula and Arnold, Derek H. (2022). Neural-latency noise places limits on human sensitivity to the timing of events. Cognition, 222 105012, 105012. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2021.105012
2022
Journal Article
Neural prediction errors depend on how an expectation was formed
Saurels, Blake W., Frommelt, Tonya, Yarrow, Kielan, Lipp, Ottmar V. and Arnold, Derek H. (2022). Neural prediction errors depend on how an expectation was formed. Cortex, 147, 102-111. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2021.10.012
2022
Journal Article
Occipital alpha-band brain waves when the eyes are closed are shaped by ongoing visual processes
Hohaia, Wiremu, Saurels, Blake W., Johnston, Alan, Yarrow, Kielan and Arnold, Derek H. (2022). Occipital alpha-band brain waves when the eyes are closed are shaped by ongoing visual processes. Scientific Reports, 12 (1) 1194, 1194. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-05289-6
2021
Journal Article
Visual predictions, neural oscillations and naïve physics
Saurels, Blake W., Hohaia, Wiremu, Yarrow, Kielan, Johnston, Alan and Arnold, Derek H. (2021). Visual predictions, neural oscillations and naïve physics. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 16127, 16127. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-95295-x
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Investigating the Relationship Between Prediction and Attention in Response to Emotional Stimuli in the Human Brain
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Alan Pegna, Associate Professor Jess Taubert, Dr Margaret Moore
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Doctor Philosophy
Aphantasia: Predicting the intensity of imagined sensory experiences from measures of brain activity
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Jess Taubert
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
The perceptual and neural consequences of different types of prediction
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Measuring perception with confidence
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Thomas Suddendorf
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Malleability in vision: Investigations into the temporal integration of motion and functional blindness around the physiological blind spot
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Norms are not the norm: Testing theories of sensory encoding using visual aftereffects
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Staying in Sync: Strategies to determine audiovisual synchrony in temporally cluttered environments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jason Mattingley
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Pencils & erasers: Interactions between motion and spatial coding in human vision
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jason Mattingley
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
The perception of invariant and variant facial cues: Race, Age, Gender and Emotional features are processed interdependently
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
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- Brain and perception
- Neuroscience and perception
- Perception
- Psychology and perception
- Visual perception
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