- Vision Science
- Perception
- Neuroscience
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Professor David Burr is a faculty member in the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. His research focuses on perception, vision science, and neuroscience, particularly investigating spatial-temporal processing, multisensory integration, and cognitive mechanisms underlying sensory perception. He is affiliated with the Griffith Taylor Building on campus and can be reached at david.burr@sydney.edu.au . His work spans foundational studies in visual perception (e.g., color crowding, cross-orientation inhibition) to interdisciplinary topics like audio-visual interaction and human-robot interaction. Recent studies highlight adaptive spatial integration mechanisms and the role of sound in disambiguating visual scenes. Key Research Themes: Multisensory perception, temporal processing, visual neuroscience, cognitive development. Notable Contributions: Pioneering work on space-time perception and sensory calibration across modalities. Professor Burr has been recognized with prestigious awards, including election to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (2018) for distinguished contributions to social sciences. His research has been supported by grants such as the 2017 USYD Startup Psy initiative. Collaborations include projects on human-robot interaction and perceptual learning, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to understanding sensory systems.





