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Frank E Pollick is a Professor and Director of Innovation, Engagement and Enterprise in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on the perception of human movement and the neural and cognitive mechanisms underlying action understanding. He holds a BS in Physics and Biology from MIT (1982), an MSc in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University (1984), and a PhD in Cognitive Sciences from UC Irvine (1991). He spent 1991-97 as an invited researcher at ATR Human Information Processing Research Labs in Kyoto, Japan.
- Roles: Academic leadership, cross-disciplinary innovation, and collaborative research.
- Key Affiliations: University of Glasgow, ATR Labs (past).
Research spans biological motion perception, autism spectrum disorder, depression, and applied areas like VR-induced cybersickness, autonomous vehicle interfaces, and trust in human-AI systems. His work integrates behavioral studies, neuroimaging (fMRI/EEG), and computational modeling. Collaborations include automotive HCI, robotics, and multimodal interaction design.
Recent projects explore thermal feedback in vehicles, neural biomarkers for motion sickness, and vibrotactile interventions for anxiety. He leads teams in CHI, IEEE VR, and ACM conferences, with over 165 publications.
