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Philip McAdams is a Doctoral Tutor in Psychology at the School of Psychology, University of Sussex. His research focuses on developmental visual perception, particularly how infants process chromatic and spatial image statistics, and how these relate to aesthetic preferences in adults. He holds a doctoral-level academic role advising students in psychological research.
Research Interests: His work bridges developmental psychology and vision science, examining sensory processing mechanisms in early childhood and their implications for aesthetic judgment. He employs experimental methods to study infant cognition and cross-population visual preferences.
Publications: Recent work includes a 2024 thesis on infant perception of chromatic/spatial statistics and a 2023 Journal of Vision article linking these statistics to aesthetic preferences across age groups. These studies highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding perception.
Advising & Grants: No specific student advisees or grant details are publicly listed. Collaborations involve co-authors like Chambers M and Bosten J in visual science research.

