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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 23:29:39 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 17:26:08 GMTContent-length: 2531<html><title> Constance Royden Home Page </title><body><!WA0><IMG ALIGN=bottom SRC="http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/croyden.gif"><P><b>Name:</b> Stanzi Royden<p><b>Department:</b> <!WA1><a href="http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/cshome.html"> Computer Science</a><p><b>Title:</b> Postdoctoral Fellow<p><b> Office: </b> 104 Science Center <BR><p><b> Extension: </b> X2743<p><b>Education:</b> PhD, Neuroscience, UCSF, 1988; B.S. Biology and Engineering, Caltech,1980. <p><p><b>Interests:</b> Computational modeling and psychophysics of human visual system.Motion perception. <p><h3><u>Teaching Interests and Activities:</u></h3> I am not currently teaching courses. However, I am interested in teaching andI would like to teach courses in vision, neuroscience and cognitive science. <p><p><p><h3><u>Research Interests and Activities:</u></h3>I combine psychophysical experiments with computational modeling to study howthe brain processes visual information, particularly motion information. I amcurrently working with Ellen Hildreth, studying how people judge their headingin the presence of moving objects in a scene. I use a computer controlleddisplay to simulate observer motion through an environment containing one ormore moving objects. I am testing the conditions under which the presence of amoving objects affects observer's abilities to accurately judge heading. I amconcurrently analyzing the effects these moving objects would have on variouscomputational models for computing heading from visual information.<p><p><h3><u>Student Projects:</u></h3>I have supervised several students working in our lab. Last year, two researchassistants worked with me studying the problem of heading in the presence ofmoving objects (see above). They participated in running experiments andanalyzing the data. This year, Ellen Hildreth and I are working with a studentwho is looking at how attention is involved in judging heading. This studentwill also participate in a project designed to study how well people judge timeto collision with an approaching object.<p><p><p><p><u></u><p><h3><u>Additional Interests and Activities:</u></h3>I enjoy music, dancing and drama. I also have a black belt in AikidoYoshinkai.<p><p> <HR><P>Back to the <!WA2><A HREF="http://www.wellesley.edu/CS/cshome.html">CS Home Page. </A><p><HR><ul><li>Constance Royden <!WA3><a href="mailto:croyden@wellesley.edu">croyden@wellesley.edu</a><li> Computer Science<li> Date Created: January 30, 1996<li> Last Modified: January 30, 1996<li> Expires: January 30, 1997</ul></body></html>
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