Dr Holly Bridge: Vision Group
Royal Society University Research Fellow
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Holly Bridge
FMRIB Centre University of Oxford John Radcliffe Hospital Headington Oxford, OX3 9DU United Kingdom Phone: 01865-222-582 Fax: 01865-222-717 holly.bridge[at]fmrib.ox.ac.uk |
Research summary
My research looks at how visual information is processed in the human brain, both in subjects with normal, and abnormal vision. In particular I am interested in how the input from the two eyes leads to a perception of depth (stereoscopic vision) and the effects of visual impairment on the brain.
Vision Group People
Dr Lori Minini Postdoctoral Researcher
Dr Betina Ip Postdoctoral Researcher (with Andrew Parker)
Dr Mohammed Hankir Postdoctoral Researcher (with Kristine Krug and Karla Miller)
Ms Rebecca Millington DPhil student (MRC studentship)
Dr Sara Ajina DPhil student (Wellcome Trust Clinical Training Fellowship)
Ms Gaelle Coullon DPhil student (Lamb & Flag Scholarship)
Dr David Lau MSc by research
Recent publications
Bridge, H., Harrold, S., Holmes, E.A., Stokes, M. and Kennard, C. (2011). Vivid visual mental imagery in the absence of the primary visual cortex. Journal of Neurology. In press.
Bridge, H., Jindahra, P., Barbur, J. and Plant, G.T. (2011). Imaging reveals optic tract degeneration in hemianopia. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 52:382-388.
Bridge, H., Ragge, N., Cowey, A. and Watkins, K.E. (2009). Imaging studies in congenital anophthalmia reveal preservation of brain architecture in 'visual' cortex. Brain. 132:3467-3480. [available on-line]
