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Charles Collin is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Ottawa, where he has been a faculty member since 2003. He leads the Perception & Cognition Lab and teaches advanced courses in visual perception and MATLAB for psychological science.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Psychology from McGill University (2001) and a B.A. (Honours) in Psychology from Concordia University (1993).
Charles Collin's research centers on perception and cognition, with a focus on how early visual processing supports higher-level functions such as face recognition, navigation, and motion perception. His work integrates behavioral, cognitive, and electrophysiological methods, including the use of cognitive evoked potentials. He also investigates metacognition and the assessment of perceptual abilities in real-world contexts like driving.
His research spans multiple subdisciplines within cognitive psychology and neuroscience, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach to understanding visual information processing in humans.
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Dr. Collin has mentored students in psychology and neuroscience, though specific advisees are not named. He has not received any explicitly mentioned grants in the text, but his past fellowships include support from NSERC and FCAR. His work continues to explore the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying visual perception and awareness.
He leads the Perception & Cognition Lab at the University of Ottawa, which focuses on experimental studies of visual processing, face recognition, and spatial cognition using psychophysical and electrophysiological techniques.



