
معرفی
Mike Burton is a Professor at Bond University within the Faculty of Society & Design. His research focuses on face perception, particularly face identification under varying visual conditions, with applications in computer-based face recognition and forensic settings.
- Education: Not explicitly mentioned in the text.
Research Interests: Face perception and identification are central to his work. He explores how humans recognize faces under diverse conditions, contributing to understanding human perception and advancing computer vision systems. His research intersects cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and forensic psychology, addressing challenges in both theoretical and applied contexts.
Publications (2024–2025) reflect a strong focus on facial recognition, including studies on composite face effects, dynamic approach-avoidance contexts, neural representations of faces, threat perception, and face identification in crowded virtual environments.
- Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned in the text.
Advising and Grants: As a Professorial Research Fellow, he mentors PhD students and leads research projects. Funding details are not explicitly provided in the text.
Labs and Teams: Collaborates with researchers like Quinn, Andrews, McCall, and Bindemann, focusing on interdisciplinary studies in face perception and human-computer interaction.




