- Visual Perception
- Neurophysiology
- Psychophysics
- +۱۲ مورد دیگر
Curtis Baker is a Senior Scientist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC), Montreal General Hospital site, and a Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at McGill University. His research focuses on understanding human visual perception , particularly low-level neural mechanisms that underpin everyday visual processing of figure-ground and local depth relationships through cues like contrast, texture, and motion . Institutional Affiliation: RI-MUHC, McGill University Academic Rank: Professor His lab employs human psychophysics , electrophysiology , optical imaging , and computational modeling to study how early visual processing detects and utilizes complex cues. Key research areas include receptive field dynamics , second-order boundary perception , and machine learning applications in visual neuroscience. Recent publications highlight his work on convolutional neural networks for receptive field estimation, Y-like neuronal responses in human vision, and texture regularity models using wavelet analysis. Collaborations span computational neuroscience , optical imaging , and depth perception mechanisms. Students and researchers in his lab include graduate students in Integrated Program in Neuroscience , Physiology , and Biomedical Engineering , alongside alumni contributing to neurophysiology and computational biology projects.











