
معرفی
Filipe Cristino is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University. He holds a PhD in Vision and has held academic roles at Bangor University and Bristol University before joining NTU in 2017. His research focuses on understanding gaze behavior and task interactions using eye-tracking, modeling, and psychophysics. Key areas include visual foraging, facial comparison in forensic contexts, and body shape perception under situational cues.
**Career Overview:**
- Senior Lecturer at NTU (2017–present)
- Lecturer at Bangor University (2016–2017)
- Postdoctoral research at Bristol and Bangor Universities
**Research Interests:** His work integrates experimental psychology with computational models to explore how visual attention and gaze patterns influence behavioral tasks. Recent studies examine the role of display segmentation in visual search efficiency, the impact of mortality threats on body image preferences, and the neural correlates of 3D shape recognition. He also investigates forensic facial analysis and gambling-related eye-tracking behaviors.
**Grants & Advising:** Dr. Cristino supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. His grants and collaborations focus on cognitive methodologies, though specific funding details are not listed here.
**Labs/Teams:** Affiliated with NTU's Psychology department research groups specializing in vision science and cognitive processes.



