Everything we see is a mash-up of the brain’s last 15 seconds of visual information (2022). The Conversation serial
Vision scientists discover why humans literally don’t see eye to eye (2020). Berkeley News localization
'Fingerprint of misperception': Scientists discover that two people looking at the exact same object may not see it in the same way (2020). Daily Mail localization
Vision Scientists Discover Why Humans Literally Don’t See Eye to Eye (2020). Neuroscience News localization
Vision scientists discover why people literally don't see eye to eye (2020). Science Daily localization
Face it. Our faces don’t always reveal our true emotions (2019). Berkeley News face, localization, attention
Face it. Our faces don’t always reveal our true emotions: Emotional intelligence involves much more than reading people's micro-expressions (2019). Science Daily face, localization, attention
3 Surprising Things That Happen In Your Brain And Eyes When You Blink (2017). Medical Daily motor, localization
Why Blinking Doesn't Dim The Lights: Study Shows How Brain Works Extra Hard When You Blink (2017). Counsel and Heal motor, localization
Want To Have Better Vision? Try Blinking, Singapore Study Suggests (2017). iTech Post motor, localization
Brain repositions eyeballs during blink: study (2017). ECNS (English China News Service) motor, localization
Scientists have worked out why everything doesn't go dark and blurry when we blink (2017). The Irish News motor, localization
Why the world doesn't go dark when we blink: Researchers find our brain works as a 'steadicam' to keep our vision perfect (2017). Daily Mail motor, localization
It takes just a quarter of a second to figure out if someone is an android (2016). TechRadar motor, localization
Androids can't fool the brain, it takes less than a second to know the difference (2016). The Economic Times ensemble
It takes less than a second to tell humans from androids (2016). Campus News, Mind & Body Research, Technology & Engineering ensemble
How public speakers can distinguish between focused and distracted crowds (2016). Speaker ensemble, face
How our brains trick us into ignoring movie stunt doubles but let us recognize people we love (2014). The Washington Post serial, face
The Imperfect Visual Perception System: How Our Brains Weave A Story Out of Broken Bits (2014). MedicalDaily serial
Science Explains Why You Can't Tell Johnny Depp From His Stunt Double (2014). New York Magazine serial, face
Brain '15 second-delay' shields us from hallucinogenic experience - research (2014). RT (Russia Today) serial
Do you see what I see? Brain's tracking system uses 'ensemble coding to follow crowd's gaze (2014). Medical Daily ensemble, face
Visual 'gist' helps us figure out where a crowd is looking (2014). Association for Psychological Science ensemble, face
Can't tell if it's the Hollywood star or his double? Blame your brain avoiding visual chaos (2014). Tech Times serial, face
Vision decisions: continuity fields, and why we miss subtle visual changes (2014). The Guardian serial
What you're seeing right now is a composite of images past and present, researchers find (2014). The Washington Post serial
Hit a 90 mph baseball? Scientists pinpoint how we see it coming (2013). Science Daily motion, localization
Seeing Faster than the Eye can Follow (2013). CBC Radio motion, localization Listen to the interview here
UC Berkeley Scientists pinpoint how brain tracks fast-moving baseball pitches and tennis serves (2013). San Jose Mercury News motion, localization
That Shot Was Out? A Clue on When to Challenge a Call (2009). The New York Times motion, localization
The Crowd Can Affect Free-Throw Shooting (excerpt from The Myths of the NBA) (2009). ESPN motion, localization
Tennis: Referees More Likely To Make Mistakes When Calling Balls 'Out; (2008). Science Daily motion, localization
They can be serious: tennis umpires make more wrong out calls than in calls (2008). The Telegraph motion, localization
So McEnroe had a point after all. Scientists study 4,000 tennis points and find 80% of umpire 'out' calls are 'in' (2008). Daily Mail motion, localization
Foul Play; How a Slate scientist changed the NBA forever - or at least a week (2005). Slate motion, localization