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Jeremy Badler is a Researcher in the field of Neurophysiology and Visual Perception, currently serving as Lab Manager for Zhaoping Li's department. His work spans oculomotor control, visual psychophysics, and human-computer interaction, with affiliations at institutions like the University of Pennsylvania, University of Louvain, and Smith-Kettlewell Institute.
His research focuses on eye movement dynamics, including anticipatory pursuit, saccade timing, and binocular control mechanisms. Publications highlight collaborations in neuroscience, fMRI studies, and digital game research, with key contributions to understanding causal perception and motor planning in eye movements.
Jeremy's recent articles (2019–2002) explore intersections of neural modeling, virtual environments, and trust perception through gaze animation. His work bridges computational neuroscience and interactive systems, though no scientific awards or student advisement records are documented here. He remains active in supporting psychophysics experiments and lab operations at Smith-Kettlewell Institute.
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