David C. Burr

Affiliations: 
University of Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy 
Area:
Visual system, psychophysics
Website:
http://www.pisavisionlab.org/burr.htm
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1952 Born Zimbawe
1958 Moved to Perth Australia
1975 BSc (Psych major) University of Western Australia. Supervisor John Ross
1979 PhD (Physiology) Cambridge University, supervisor Fergus Campbell
1980-81 Post-doc Pisa, Italy, supervisor Lamberto Maffei
1982-87 Research Scientist University of Western AUstralia
1987-1991 Research scientist, Istituto di Neuroscienze, Pisa
1991-1997 Full professor of physiological psychology, University of Rome
1997-present Full professor of physiological psychology, University of Florence

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Ambrosi P, Burr DC, Morrone MC. (2024) Investigating cross-orientation inhibition with continuous tracking. Journal of Vision. 24: 2
Burr DC, Morrone MC. (2023) The role of neural oscillations in visuo-motor communication at the time of saccades. Neuropsychologia. 190: 108682
Xie XY, Morrone MC, Burr DC. (2023) Serial dependence in orientation judgments at the time of saccades. Journal of Vision. 23: 7
Burr D, Morrone MC. (2022) Vision: Neuronal mechanisms enabling stable perception. Current Biology : Cb. 32: R1338-R1340
Ranieri G, Benedetto A, Ho HT, et al. (2022) Evidence of Serial Dependence from Decoding of Visual Evoked Potentials. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Cicchini GM, D'Errico G, Burr DC. (2022) Crowding results from optimal integration of visual targets with contextual information. Nature Communications. 13: 5741
Galluzzi F, Benedetto A, Cicchini GM, et al. (2022) Visual priming and serial dependence are mediated by separate mechanisms. Journal of Vision. 22: 1
Grasso PA, Anobile G, Arrighi R, et al. (2022) Numerosity perception is tuned to salient environmental features. Iscience. 25: 104104
Ambrosi P, Burr DC, Cicchini GM. (2022) Ideal observer analysis for continuous tracking experiments. Journal of Vision. 22: 3
Cicchini GM, Anobile G, Chelli E, et al. (2021) Uncertainty and Prior Assumptions, Rather Than Innate Logarithmic Encoding, Explain Nonlinear Number-to-Space Mapping. Psychological Science. 9567976211034501
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