Erez Freudمشاهده پروفایل
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Erez Freud is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at York University, Faculty of Health. He leads the Freud Lab, which is affiliated with the Centre for Vision Research and the VISTA program. He is eligible to supervise graduate students in the Biology Graduate Program and the Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science stream. Position: Associate Professor Department: Psychology Faculty: Faculty of Health Institution: York University, Toronto, Canada Lab: Freud Lab Research Affiliations: Centre for Vision Research, VISTA program Dr. Freud's research centers on the cognitive and neural mechanisms of visual perception and object interaction. His work explores how humans recognize objects, guide actions through vision (vision-for-action), and how these systems develop and break down due to aging or brain injury. He investigates the interface between perception and action, with a focus on developmental trajectories and neural reorganization after cortical damage. His lab uses a multidisciplinary approach combining functional MRI, neuropsychological testing, motion tracking, and behavioral experiments in diverse populations including children, older adults, and patients with brain lesions. The recent publications (2022–2025) reflect a strong trend in perception-action dissociation, neural plasticity after brain surgery, face perception under pandemic conditions, and the functional organization of dorsal and ventral visual pathways. Topics include depth perception, attention allocation, motor control, and the impact of environmental changes (e.g., face masks) on social and visual cognition. The research spans cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and clinical neuropsychology, with methodologies rooted in advanced neuroimaging and behavioral analysis. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Dr. Freud actively mentors a diverse team of graduate and undergraduate researchers. His lab includes PhD and Master’s students in Psychology, Biology, and Neuroscience programs, working on topics such as visuomotor control in autism, depth perception, memory, and neurodivergence. He has co-supervised students with other faculty members and has hosted postdoctoral researchers. While specific grant details are not listed, the involvement of students in NSERC USRAs suggests participation in funded research projects. The Freud Lab is a dynamic research group within the Department of Psychology at York University, focused on vision science and cognitive neuroscience. It is part of the Centre for Vision Research and the VISTA program, indicating strong interdisciplinary collaboration. The lab investigates brain representations for visual behavior, developmental changes, and neural resilience after injury. Resources include shared fMRI datasets, behavioral paradigms, and stimulus sets (e.g., possible/impossible objects) made publicly available under Creative Commons licensing.













