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Peter Bex is Chair and Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University's College of Science, leading the Translational Vision Lab. His research bridges basic visual neuroscience and clinical ophthalmology, focusing on sensory processing under real-world conditions and developing diagnostic/therapeutic tools for blinding diseases like AMD, Glaucoma, and Amblyopia. He holds a PhD in Visual Neuroscience and has pioneered adaptive vision testing methods like AIM (Angular Indication Measurement). His lab collaborates with institutions like the Boston Museum of Science to advance eye movement and attention research.
Research interests include: 1) Real-world vision modeling using dynamic natural scenes, 2) Neurological basis of visual deficits in amblyopia and cerebral visual impairment, 3) Development of tablet-based diagnostic tools for color vision and stereopsis. Recent work explores how event knowledge influences gaze patterns and the neural correlates of visual search in impaired populations.
Over 50 peer-reviewed articles span vision science, neuroscience, and clinical ophthalmology. Notable contributions include discovering how peripheral optical quality predicts myopia development and demonstrating dorsal/ventral stream differences in CVI patients. His lab's innovations include fusion-range testing via eye tracking and gaze-contingent paradigms for studying scotoma effects.
Grants and collaborations support translational research, with emphasis on maximizing residual vision in visually impaired populations. Active projects include developing brain-vision diagnostic systems and exploring tactile-augmented perception for low-vision rehabilitation.
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