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Neil Mennie
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
100 Points

Contributions by role

Preprint Author 70
Reviewer 30

Contributions by subject area

Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Vision
Emerging Technologies
Multimedia
Visual Analytics
Neurology
Cognitive Disorders
Psychiatry and Psychology

Neil R Mennie

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

Neil has a degree (BSc) in Neuroscience, and a PhD in Experimental Psychology. His main area of research is in visual neuroscience, sensation and perception, and he specialises in recording the eye movements of humans (and recently a case study on one Orangutan) in natural unconstrained activities.

Recent research interests are in: eye movements - in sport, in orangutans, in games and in face recognition. He also has interests in learning and memory, prediction and decision making.

Anatomy & Physiology Animal Behavior Neuroscience Psychiatry & Psychology

Editing Journals

Work details

Assistant Professor

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Psychology

Websites

  • Google Scholar

PeerJ Contributions

  • Preprints 1
August 10, 2015 - Version: 2
Luminophonics experiment: A user study on visual sensory substitution device
Shern Shiou Tan, Tomas Maul, Neil Mennie
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.1289v2