Camille Morvan

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I am currently a postdoc at Harvard Psychology with Patrick Cavanagh (now mostly in Paris) and George Alvarez, working on remapping of attention before saccades, perception of motion during smooth pursuit and global statistics.

I am also interested in the cognitive processes leading to strategic choices and I study this question using psychophysics, modelling and physiological measurements. My last projects made mostly in collaboration with Larry Maloney and Hang Zhang at NYU concerned optimality in saccade planning, visuo-motor coordination, optimality in visual search and estimation of visual uncertainty.

Previously, I worked on the representation of visual space, particularly on compensation for smooth pursuit eye movements and for head movements. I have also studied visual attention and its link to visual awareness.

Find out more on my research projects here

And my resume (pdf) is here

Contact info


Department of Psychology
Harvard University
33 Kirkland St.
Vision lab -- 710 William James Hall
Cambridge, MA, 02138

Phone: 1 617 495 3884
E-Mail: camille[dot]morvan[at]gmail[dot]com