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Professor Derek Arnold
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Derek Arnold

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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.

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Professor Derek Arnold is:
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Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie University

Research interests

  • 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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162 works between 2000 and 2026

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2015

Journal Article

Reducing the size of the human physiological blind spot through training

Miller, Paul A., Wallis, Guy, Bex, Peter J. and Arnold, Derek H. (2015). Reducing the size of the human physiological blind spot through training. Current Biology, 25 (17), R747-R748. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2015.07.026

Reducing the size of the human physiological blind spot through training

2015

Conference Publication

Neural population codes, decisional confidence and cross-modal facilitation

Arnold, Derek, Spence, Morgan and McIntyre, Morgan (2015). Neural population codes, decisional confidence and cross-modal facilitation. LONDON: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD.

Neural population codes, decisional confidence and cross-modal facilitation

2015

Conference Publication

Enhancing the world with the mind: Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differences

Storrs, Katherine and Arnold, Derek (2015). Enhancing the world with the mind: Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differences.

Enhancing the world with the mind: Shape adaptation exaggerates shape differences

2015

Journal Article

An object-centered aftereffect of a latent material property: a squishiness visual aftereffect, not causality adaptation

Arnold, Derek H., Petrie, Kirstie, Gallagher, Regan and Yarrow, Kielan (2015). An object-centered aftereffect of a latent material property: a squishiness visual aftereffect, not causality adaptation. Journal of Vision, 15 (9) 4, 1-9. doi: 10.1167/15.9.4

An object-centered aftereffect of a latent material property: a squishiness visual aftereffect, not causality adaptation

2015

Journal Article

Malleable temporal integration of positional information for moving objects

Miller, Paul A and Arnold, Derek H (2015). Malleable temporal integration of positional information for moving objects. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41 (3), 623-630. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000034

Malleable temporal integration of positional information for moving objects

2015

Journal Article

Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalization

Storrs, Katherine R. and Arnold, Derek H. (2015). Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalization. Journal of Vision, 15 (8) 1, 1-18. doi: 10.1167/15.8.1

Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalization

2015

Conference Publication

Metacognition of time perception

Keane, Brendan, Yarrow, Kielan and Arnold, Derek (2015). Metacognition of time perception. Vision Sciences Society, St Pete's Beach, FL United States, 15-20 May 2015. Rockville, MD United States: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. doi: 10.1167/15.12.814

Metacognition of time perception

2015

Journal Article

Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivity

Storrs, Katherine R. and Arnold, Derek H. (2015). Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivity. Journal of Vision, 15 (1) 26, 15.1.26-26. doi: 10.1167/15.1.26

Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivity

2014

Journal Article

Fear conditioning to subliminal fear relevant and non fear relevant stimuli

Lipp, Ottma V., Kempnich, Clare, Jee, Sang Hoon and Arnold, Derek H. (2014). Fear conditioning to subliminal fear relevant and non fear relevant stimuli. PLoS One, 9 (9) e99332, e99332.1-e99332.5. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099332

Fear conditioning to subliminal fear relevant and non fear relevant stimuli

2014

Journal Article

Why the long face? The importance of vertical image structure for biological ''barcodes'' underlying face recognition

Spence, Morgan L., Storrs, Katherine R. and Arnold, Derek H. (2014). Why the long face? The importance of vertical image structure for biological ''barcodes'' underlying face recognition. Journal of Vision, 14 (8) 25, 1-12. doi: 10.1167/14.8.25

Why the long face? The importance of vertical image structure for biological ''barcodes'' underlying face recognition

2014

Journal Article

Visual motion modulates pattern sensitivity ahead, behind, and beside motion

Arnold, Derek H., Marinovic, Welber and Whitney, David (2014). Visual motion modulates pattern sensitivity ahead, behind, and beside motion. Vision Research, 98, 99-106. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.03.003

Visual motion modulates pattern sensitivity ahead, behind, and beside motion

2014

Journal Article

Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement

Arnold, Derek H., Pearce, Samuel L. and Marinovic, Welber (2014). Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40 (3), 938-947. doi: 10.1037/a0035362

Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement

2014

Journal Article

Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries

Gallagher, Regan M. and Arnold, Derek H. (2014). Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries. Perception, 43 (11), 1239-1248. doi: 10.1068/p7648

Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries

2013

Journal Article

An illusory distortion of moving form driven by motion deblurring

Marinovic, Welber and Arnold, Derek H. (2013). An illusory distortion of moving form driven by motion deblurring. Vision Research, 88, 47-54. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2013.05.009

An illusory distortion of moving form driven by motion deblurring

2013

Journal Article

Shape Aftereffects Reflect Shape Constancy Operations: Appearance Matters

Storrs, Katherine R. and Arnold, Derek H. (2013). Shape Aftereffects Reflect Shape Constancy Operations: Appearance Matters. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception and Performance, 39 (3), 616-622. doi: 10.1037/a0032240

Shape Aftereffects Reflect Shape Constancy Operations: Appearance Matters

2013

Journal Article

Erratum: Learning to reach for 'invisible' visual input

Roseboom, Warrick and Arnold, Derek H. (2013). Erratum: Learning to reach for 'invisible' visual input. Current Biology, 23 (4), 351-352. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.01.071

Erratum: Learning to reach for 'invisible' visual input

2013

Journal Article

Attentional tracking acuity is modulated by illusory changes in perceived speed

Marinovic, Welber, Pearce, Samuel L. and Arnold, Derek H. (2013). Attentional tracking acuity is modulated by illusory changes in perceived speed. Psychological Science, 24 (2), 174-180. doi: 10.1177/0956797612450890

Attentional tracking acuity is modulated by illusory changes in perceived speed

2013

Journal Article

Facial coding is disrupted at equiluminance

Pearce, Samuel L. and Arnold, Derek H. (2013). Facial coding is disrupted at equiluminance. Perception, 42 (8), 835 – 848-835 – 848. doi: 10.1068/p7420

Facial coding is disrupted at equiluminance

2013

Conference Publication

Evidence for tilt normalisation may be explained by anisotropic orientation channels

Storrs, K. and Arnold, D. H. (2013). Evidence for tilt normalisation may be explained by anisotropic orientation channels. 36th European Conference on Visual Perception, Bremen, Germany, 25 - 29 August 2013. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.

Evidence for tilt normalisation may be explained by anisotropic orientation channels

2013

Conference Publication

Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries

Gallagher, R., Haggerty, H. and Arnold, D. H. (2013). Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries. 36th European Conference on Visual Perception, Bremen, Germany, 25 - 29 August 2013. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.

Interpreting the temporal dynamics of perceptual rivalries

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Aphantasia, imagined experiences and the interconnectivity of human brains
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2024
    Novel psychophysical paradigms for examining predictive coding in vision
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Why does time seem to drag and fly?
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2014
    The emotional face (ARC Discovery Project administered by Curtin University of Technology)
    Curtin University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2016
    Distorted Time Perceptions: Altered neural coding or decisional criteria?
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2018
    Human Vision: Predicting the present? Suppressing the past?
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    ResTeach Funding 2012 0.2 FTE School of Psychology
    UQ ResTeach
    Open grant
  • 2011
    An eye-tracking and neuro-stimulation laboratory for cognitive neuroscience research
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2014
    The emotional face
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010
    A computer laboratory and data storage for behavioural research
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2010
    UQ Travel Awards Category 1, Kielan Yarrow
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2013
    Human Time Perception
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Determinants and consequences of conscious visual awareness
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2008
    User-friendly equipment for central nervous and cardiovascular psychopshysiology
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    When and for how long? Identifying the neural mechanisms for time perception.
    UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards - DVC(R) Funding
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Integration of Visual and Auditory Timing Cues
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Motion and Spatial Coding in Vision
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigating the Relationship Between Prediction and Attention in Response to Emotional Stimuli in the Human Brain

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Jess Taubert, Dr Margaret Moore

  • 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

Media

Enquiries

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  • Brain and perception
  • Neuroscience and perception
  • Perception
  • Psychology and perception
  • Visual perception

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