
About
Dr Jac Billington is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology, Faculty of Medicine & Health, University of Leeds. She also serves as Deputy Head of School and Athena SWAN lead, and teaches on the Perception module and Major Project Systematic Review.
Education:
- PhD Neuroscience, University of Cambridge (2007)
- BSc (Hons) Psychology, Durham University
Research Interests:
Dr Billington’s work sits at the intersection of neuroscience, vision science, and human factors. Using EEG, fMRI, eye-tracking, psychophysics, and virtual environments, she investigates how the human brain extracts visual information to guide voluntary action and self-motion. Specific foci include camouflage detection, collision-avoidance in driving, and the neurocomputational bases of decision-making under threat.
Current Funded Projects:
- Leverhulme Fellowship (PI): “To see or not to see: Camouflage and human process of detection”
- EPSRC Project Grant: “COMMOTIONS: Computational Models of Traffic Interactions for Testing of Automated Vehicles”
Scientific Awards & Recognition:
No specific prizes or fellowships are listed in the provided text.
Advising & Grants:
- Currently supervising three PhD students: Shaista Meer, Courtney Goodridge, and Matea Ćelić.
- Research funded by the Leverhulme Trust, EPSRC, NIHR, and the White Rose Consortium.
Labs & Teams:
Dr Billington is affiliated with the Cognitive Neuroimaging research group within the School of Psychology.
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