Dr. Joris Vincent

Joris Vincent

Research Interests

I study visual perception in humans. I'm particularly interested in the perceptual representation of chromatic information in natural scenes. Ideally, I am looking to develop an (image computable) model for transforming chromaticity information to a representation that more accurately reflects human color perception.

Curriculum Vitae

Professional and Academic Experience

  • since 2019 : Postdoctoral Researcher with Prof. Dr. Marianne Maertens, TU Berlin
  • 2017 - 2019 : Postdoctoral Reseracher with Prof.s Dr.s David H. Brainard and Geoffrey K. Aguirre, University of Pennsylvania
    • Research project titled "Adaptation to melanopic stimulation does not affect cone-mediated flicker sensitivity"
  • 2012 - 2017 : Doctoral Researcher with Prof. Dr. Steven L. Buck, University of Washington
    • Doctoral dissertation titled "Partial independence of brightness induction and brown induction suggests a two-stage model for brightness induction"
  • 2017 : Master thesis work with Prof. Dr. Steven L. Buck, University of Washington
    • Master thesis titled "Fitting psychometric functions to achromatic brightness matching data"
  • 2012 : Bachelor thesis work with Dr. Anne-Marie Brouwer, TNO
    • Peer-reviewed article and Bachelor thesis titled "Distinguishing between target and nontarget fixations in a visual search task using fixation-related potentials"

Education

  • 2017 : Ph.D., Psychology (Cognition and Perception), University of Washington, WA, USA.
  • 2017 : M.Sc., Psychology (Cognition and Perception), University of Washington, WA, USA.
  • 2012 : B.A., B.Sc., Liberal Arts & Sciences, University College Utrecht, NL.

Research Projects