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Paul Azzopardi is a Departmental Lecturer in Perception and Psychophysics at the University of Oxford's Department of Experimental Psychology, and serves as Dean and Tutor in Psychology at Worcester College. His research focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying perception and conscious awareness, particularly visual motion perception, perceptual decision-making, and disorders such as blindsight and visual neglect. He received the Lifetime Achievement Teaching Excellence Award in Medical Sciences 2019.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his roles indicate advanced academic qualifications. His research has explored blindsight mechanisms, subliminal perception, and motion processing in cortical lesions through experimental and neuroimaging approaches. Recent work includes studies on perceptual confidence and unconscious decision-making processes.
Key awards include the 2019 Lifetime Achievement Teaching Excellence Award, highlighting his contributions to medical sciences education. His lab investigates neural correlates of visual awareness, with collaborations likely in experimental psychology, neuroscience, and clinical neurology.
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