wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Institut für Psychologie
Allgemeine Psychologie I
Fliednerstraße 21
Münster
Deutschland
F: +49 251 83 34173
h-ridd02[at]uni-muenster.de
My current research is focused on investigating the relationships exist between separate, yet associated high-level visual functions. Specifically, I am interested in how human form is processed during movement through an environment, and whether interactions exist between the neural mechanisms responsible for navigation and those responsible for biological motion processing.
Riddell, H., Lappe, M. (2017) Biological motion cues aid identification of self-motion from optic flow but not heading detection. Journal of Vision 2017 17 (12):19, 1-17
Riddell, H., Tolentino Castro, J.W., Wagner, H., Lappe, M. (2017) Impairments in the visual processing of global biological motion cues in Down syndrome. Perception 2017, 46 (11) 1283-1297
2008-2011 | Bachelor of Arts, Double Major in Psychology, University of Western Australia. |
2012-2013 |
Honours in Psychology (Supervisor: Prof. D. Badcock), University of Western Australia. Thesis title: “Evidence Global Shape Processing Is Not Achieved By Stored Shape Templates” |
2013 |
Beginning of PhD research project, Institute of Psychology, University of Münster. |