Dr Greg Davis

University Associate Professor at Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge

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University Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge

Dr Greg Davis is a University Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. His research interests concern conscious visual processing and its relation to unconscious processes.

Dr Davis' previous work has addressed filling-in processes, the capacity of attention, visual short-term memory (VSTM) and recently, guidance of cognitive control operations and 'free-willed' choices by subliminal stimuli. Offshoots of his interest in visual cognition have focussed on perception in autism and the influences of androgen on perceptual and cognitive development.