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Dr. Greg Davis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge. As a principal investigator affiliated with Cambridge Neuroscience, he leads research in adaptive brain computations, focusing on visual attention, unconscious processing, and their applications in security contexts. His work also explores visual perception differences in autism and the intersection of cognitive neuroscience with real-world applications.
- University of Cambridge
- Department of Psychology
- Cambridge Neuroscience
Dr. Davis' research spans fundamental and applied cognitive neuroscience. Key areas include:
- Visual attention and search mechanisms
- Unconscious perceptual processing
- Autism spectrum disorder perception
- Security applications of visual cognition
- Neural correlates of social perception
- Human factors in threat detection
His recent publications examine advanced imaging techniques for security screening, attentional biases in gaze detection, and neural mechanisms underlying visual suppression. These works bridge cognitive theory with practical implementations in airport security and autism research.
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