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Dr. Warrick Roseboom is an Associate Professor in Psychology and Informatics at the University of Sussex's School of Engineering and Informatics. His research focuses on human perception, particularly time perception, memory, and the neural mechanisms underlying these processes. He holds joint appointments in the Department of Informatics and the School of Psychology.
Dr. Roseboom completed his PhD at the University of Queensland and conducted postdoctoral research at NTT Communication Science Laboratories in Japan. His work integrates machine learning, neuroimaging, and behavioral experiments to develop models of time perception and episodic memory, with applications in digital memory augmentation. He is affiliated with the AI Research Group and the Centre for Sensory Neuroscience and Computation at Sussex.
His research interests include temporal perception, phenomenal causality, and the interaction of sensory input with conscious experience. He supervises students across Informatics, Psychology, and Neuroscience, and teaches modules on neuroscience, AI, and consciousness.
Recent publications highlight his work on predicting subjective time from brain activity, Bayesian models of intentional binding, and critiques of methodologies like the rubber hand illusion. His peer-reviewed articles span journals in computational neuroscience, psychology, and AI.


