Telephone: +44 (0)117 928 9004
e-mail: I.D.Gilchrist@bristol.ac.uk
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Date of birth: 6th October 1970
Nationality: British
Bioinspired vision processing for autonomous terrestrial locomotion (2012-2015). EPSRC, Awarded to Burn, Bull, Mayol-Cuevas & Gilchrist; £549k
Assessing visual scanning training in occupational therapy (2011-2013).UK Occupational Therapy Research Foundation, Awarded to Turton, Angilley, Mayol-Cuevas, Clatworthy & Gilchrist; £44k
Making decisions in an unstable world (2011-2015).EPSRC, Awarded to Gilchrist, Baddeley, Bogacz, Farrell, Leslie, Ludwig & McNamara; £1,646k.
The neural basis of response time variability (2010-2013). BBSRC Research Development Fellowship, Awarded of Gilchrist; £222k.
Equine Eye Tracking (2010-2011). EPSRC Cross-Disciplinary Feasibility Account, Awarded to Gilchrist, Burn and Partridge; £12k.
Scanpaths when viewing faces (2008-2012). NWO & ESRC Bilateral Grant Scheme, Awarded to Gilchrist; £75k, with an additional award to Theeuwes for the same project.
Cognitive Systems Foresight: Human Attention and Machine Learning (2007-2010). EPSRC, Awarded to Troscianko & Gilchrist; £383k, with an additional award to Hogg of £334k for the same project.
Natural dynamic scenes and human vision (2007-2010). EPSRC, Awarded to Troscianko, Benton & Gilchrist; £313k, with an additional award to Tolhurst of 292k for the same project.
The salience of luminance transients to the saccadic eye movement system (2006-2007). EPSRC, Awarded to Ludwig & Gilchrist; £122k
Modelling sequential effects in saccadic choice (2006-2009). The Wellcome Trust, Awarded to Farrell, Ludwig, Gilchrist & Carpenter; £120k
Development of a circle drawing test for assessing unilateral spatial attention (2006), North Bristol NHS Trust Research Foundation, Awarded to Turton, Woodward, Smith & Gilchrist; £6k.
The development of strategies for searching and navigating through space (2005-2008), MRC, Awarded to Hood & Gilchrist; £165k.
The effect of using prism adaptation treatment on performance of self care and mobility tasks in patients with unilateral inattention following stroke (2004-2007), The Stroke Association, Awarded to Turton, Gilchrist and Poole; £130k.
Machine consciousness through internal modelling (2003-2006), EPSRC, Awarded to Troscianko & Gilchrist; £179k, with an additional awarded of £315k to Holland for the same project.
Human search behaviour as a measure of foraging (2003-2004), BBSRC, Awarded to Hood & Gilchrist; £40k.
Visual response characteristics of the saccadic system (2002-2004) EPSRC, Awarded to Gilchrist & McSorley; £99k.
Human eye movement recording system (2001-2003). The Wellcome Trust, Awarded to Gilchrist; £27k.
Eye tracking experiments for an intergrative model of conceptual graph comprehension (2001-2003). European Community, Awarded to Gilchrist & Koerner; 107k Euros.
The kinematics of drawing (2000-2001) The Royal Society, Awarded to Gilchrist; £4k (Equipment Grant).
User interaction with dynamic media systems (1999-2002). EPSRC, Awarded to Lowson, Troscianko, Chalmers, Campbell, Lowenberg, Mitchell, Davey & Gilchrist; £287k (JREI: Equipment Grant).
The control of eye-movements in visual search (1999-2000). EPSRC, Awarded to Gilchrist & Harvey; £31k.
Books
Liversedge, S. P., Gilchrist, I. D. & Everling, S. (Eds.) (2011). The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Findlay, J. M. & Gilchrist I. D. (2003). Active vision: The
psychology of looking and seeing. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Academic Journal Papers
Porter, G., Wright, A., Tales, A. & Gilchrist, I. D. (in press). Stimulus Onsets and Distraction in Younger and Older Adults. Psychology and Aging.
Kent, C., Howard, C. J. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2012). Distractors slow information accumulation in simple feature search. Journal of Vision, 12, 1-12.
Ludwig, C. J. H., Farrell, S., Ellis, L. A., Hardwicke, T. E. & Gilchrist, I. D. (in press). Context-gated statistical learning and its role in visual-saccadic decisions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
To, M. P. S., Gilchrist, I. D., Troscianko, T. & Tolhurst, D. J. (2011). Discrimination of natural scenes in central and peripheral vision. Vision Research, 51, 1686-1698.
Etchells, P. J., Benton, C. P., Ludwig, C. J. H. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2011). Testing a simplified method for measuring velocity integration in saccades using a manipulation of target contrast. Frontiers in Psychology, 2(115), 1-10.
Höfler, M., Gilchrist, I. D. & Körner, C. (2011). Inhibition of return functions within but not across searches. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 1385-1397.
Pellicano E., Smith, A. D., Cristino, F. Hood, B. M., Briscoe, J. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2011). Reply to Nemeth and Janacsek: Children with autism learn to search differently in a large-scale context. Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences, 108, E58.
Pellicano E., Smith, A. D., Cristino, F. Hood, B. M., Briscoe, J. &
Gilchrist, I. D. (2011). Children with autism are
neither systematic nor optimal foragers. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences, 108, 421-426.
Etchells, P. J., Benton, C. P., Ludwig, C. J. H. & Gilchrist, I. D.
(2010). The target velocity integration function for saccades. Journal
of Vision, 10(6):7, 1-14.
Howard, C. J., Troscianko, T. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2010).
Eye-response lags during a continuous monitoring task. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 17, 710-717.
Cristino, F., Mathot, S., Theeuwes, J. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2010).
ScanMatch: A Novel Method for Comparing Fixation Sequences. Behaviour
Research Methods, 42, 692-700.
Farrell, S., Ludwig, C.J.H., Ellis, L.A., & Gilchrist, I.D. (2010). The influence of environmental statistics on inhibition of saccadic return. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107, 929-934.
To M. P. S., Gilchrist, I. D., Troscianko, T., Kho, J. S. B. Tolhurst, D. J. (2009). Perception of Differences in Natural-Image Stimuli: Why is Peripheral Viewing Poorer than Foveal? ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 6, 1-9.
Smith, A. D., Hood, B. M. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2010). Probabilistic
cueing in large-scale environmental search. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 605-618.
Turton, A. J., O'Leary, K., Gabb, J., Woodward, R. & Gilchrist, I. D
(2010). A single blinded randomized controlled pilot trial of prism
adaptation for improving self care in stroke patients with neglect.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 20, 180-196.
Ludwig, C. J. H., Farrell, S., Ellis, L. A., & Gilchrist, I. D.
(2009). The mechanism underlying inhibition of saccadic return.
Cognitive Psychology, 59, 180-202.
Butler, S. H., Rossit, S., Gilchrist, I. D., Ludwig, C. J.
H., Olk, B., Muir, K., Reeves, I. & Harvey, M. (2009).
Non-lateralised deficits in anti-saccade performance in patients with
hemispatial neglect. Neuropsychologia, 47, 2488-2495.
Vincent, B. T., Baddeley, R. J., Troscianko, T. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). Optimal feature integration in visual search. Journal of Vision, 9, 1-11.
Smith, A. D., Gilchrist, I. D., Hood, B., Tassabehji, M. &
Karmiloff-Smith, A. (2009). Inefficient search of large-scale space in
Williams Syndrome: Further insights on the role of LIMK1 deletion in
deficits of spatial cognition. Perception, 38, 694-701.
Ludwig, C. J. H., Butler, S. H., Rossit, S., Harvery, M.
Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). Modelling contralesional movement slowing
after unilateral brain damage. Neuroscience Letters, 452, 1-4.
Lovell, P. G., Gilchrist I. D. Tolhurst, D. J. & Trosianko, T. (2009).
Search for gross illumination discrepancies in images of natural objects.
Journal of Vision, 9, 1-14.
McBride, J., Leonards, U. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). Flexible
target representations underlie repetition priming in visual search. Visual
Cognition, 17, 655-678.
Ludwig, C. J. H., Ranson, A. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2008).
Oculomotor capture by transient events: A comparison of abrupt onsets,
offsets, motion and flicker. Journal of Vision, 8, 1-16.
Turton, A. J., Dewar, S. J., Lievesley, A., O'Leary, K.,
Gabb, J. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2008). Walking and wheelchair navigation
in patients with left visual neglect. Neuropsychological
Rehabilitation, 19, 274-290.
Smith, A. D., Hood, B. M. & Gilchrist I. D. (2008). Visual search
and foraging compared in a large-scale search task
Cognitive Processing, 9, 121-126.
Smith, A. D., Gilchrist, I. D., Cater, K., Ikram, N., Nott, K., & Hood,
B. M. (2008). Reorientation in the real world: The development of
landmark use and integration in a natural environment. Cognition,
107, 1102-1111.
Vincent, B. T., Troscianko, T. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2007).
Investigating a space-variant weighted salience account of visual
selection. Vision Research, 47, 1809-1820.
Smith, A. D., Gilchrist, I. D., Butler, S, Muir, K., Bone, I.,
Reeves, I. & Harvey, M. (2007). Non-lateralised deficits of
drawing production in hemispatial neglect. Brain and Cognition,
64, 150-157.
Körner, C. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2007). Finding a new target in an old
display: Evidence for a memory recency effect in visual search.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 14, 846-851.
Ludwig, C. J. H., Mildinhall, J. W. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2007). A
population coding account for systematic variation in saccadic dead time.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 97, 795-805.
Leonards, U., Baddeley, R., Gilchrist, I. D., Troscianko, T.,
Ledda, P. & Williamson, B. (2007). Mediaeval
artists: masters in directing the observers' gaze. Current
Biology, 17, 8-9.
Körner, C. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2008). Memory processes in
multiple-target visual search. Psychological Research, 72, 99-105.
Walthew, C. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2006). Target location probability
effects in visual search: an effect of sequential dependencies.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32,
1294-1301.
Butler, S. H., Gilchrist, I. D., Ludwig, C J. H., Muir, K. &
Harvey, M. (2006). Impairments of oculomotor control in a patient
with a right temporo-parietal lesion. Cognitive Neuropsychology,
23, 990-999.
Gilchrist, I. D. & Proske, H. (2006). Anti-saccades away from
faces: evidence for an influence of high-level visual processes on
saccade programming. Experimental Brain Research, 173, 708-712.
Porter, G., Troscianko, T. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2007). Effort during
visual search and counting: insights from pupillometry.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 211-229.
Gilchrist, I. D. & Harvey, M. (2006). Evidence for a
systematic component within scanpaths in visual search. Visual
Cognition, 14, 704-715.
Ludwig, C.J.H., & Gilchrist, I.D. (2006). The relative
contributions of luminance contrast and task demands on saccade target
selection. Vision Research, 46, 2743-2748.
Smith, A. D., Gilchrist, I. D., Butler, S. H. & Harvey, M.
(2006). Around the clock surveillance: Simple graphic disturbance in
patients with hemispatial neglect carries implications for the
clock-drawing task. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry,
77, 407-409.
Ludwig, C. J. H, Gilchrist, I. D., McSorley, E. & Baddeley,
R. J. (2005). The temporal impulse response underlying saccadic decisions.
Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 9907-9912.
Vincent B. T., Baddeley R. J., Troscianko T., Gilchrist I. D.,
(2005). Is the early visual system optimised to be energy
efficient? Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 16,
175-190.
Smith, A. D., Gilchrist, I. D. & Hood, B. M. (2005). Children's
search behaviour in large-scale space: Developmental components of
exploration. Perception, 34, 1221-1229.
Jarrold, C., Gilchrist I. D. & Bender, A. (2005).
Embedded figures detection in autism and typical development: Preliminary
evidence of a double dissociation in relationships with visual search.
Developmental Science, 8, 344-351.
Tatler, B. W., Gilchrist, I. D. & Land, M. F. (2005). Visual memory
of objects in natural scenes: From fixations to object files.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58A, 931-960.
Smith, A. D. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2005). Within-object and
between-object coding deficits in drawing production.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 22, 523-537.
Ludwig, C.J.H., Gilchrist, I.D. & McSorley, E. (2005).
The remote distractor effect in saccade programming: Channel interactions
and lateral inhibition.
Vision Research, 45, 1177-1190.
Smith, A. D. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2005). Drawing from childhood
experience: constructional apraxia and the production of oblique lines.
Cortex, 41, 195-204..
Butler, S., Gilchrist I. D., Burt, D. M., Perrett, D. I., Jones, E. &
Harvey, M. (2005)
Are the perceptual biases found in chimeric face processing reflected in
eye-movement patterns? Neuropsychologia, 43, 52-59.
Tatler, B. W., R. J. Baddeley, R. J. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2005).
Visual correlates of fixation selection: Effects of scale and
time. Vision Research, 45, 643-659.
Ludwig, C.J.H., Gilchrist, I.D., & McSorley, E. (2004). The
influence of spatial frequency and contrast on saccade latencies.
Vision Research, 44, 2597-2604.
Körner, C. and Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Eye movements in a simple
spatial reasoning task. Perception, 33, 485-494.
Ludwig, C. J. H. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2003). Goal-driven
modulation of oculomotor capture.
Perception and Psychophysics, 65, 1243-1251. Ludwig, C. J. H. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2003). Target
similarity affects saccade curvature away from irrelevant onsets.
Experimental Brain Research, 152, 60-69.
Tatler, B. W., Gilchrist, I. D. & Rusted, J. (2003) The time course
of abstract visual representation. Perception, 32, 579-592.
Harvey, M., Gilchrist, I. D., Olk, B. & Muir, K. (2003). Eye-movement
patterns do not mediate size distortion effects in
hemispatial neglect: looking without seeing. Neuropsychologia, 41,
1114-1121.
Gilchrist, I. D., Heywood, C. A. & Findlay, J. M. (2003).
Visual sensitivity in search tasks depends on the response requirement.
Spatial Vision, 16,277-392.
Ludwig, C.J.H. & Gilchrist, I.D. (2002). Measuring saccade
curvature: A curve fitting approach. Behavior Research Methods,
Instruments, and Computers. 34, 618-624.
Tales, A., Butler, S.R., Fossey, J., Gilchrist, I. D., Jones, R.W. &
Troscianko, T. (2002). Visual search in Alzheimer's disease: a
deficiency in processing conjunctions of features.
Neuropsychologia, 40, 1849-2197.
Harvey, M., Olk, B., Gilchrist, I. D. & Muir K. (2002). Are size
distortion effects in hemispatial neglect mediated by hemianopia and/or
eye-movement patterns? Cortex, 38, 864-868.
Olk, B., Harvey, M. & Gilchrist, I.D. (2002). First saccades
reveal biases in recovered neglect. Neurocase. 8, 306-313.
Ludwig, C. J. H. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2002). Stimulus-driven and
goal-driven control over visual selection. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 28, 902-912.
Land, M. F., Furneaux, S. M. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2002).
The organisation of visually mediated actions in a subject without eye
movements Neurocase. 8, 80-87.
Harvey, M., Krämer-McCaffery, T., Dow L., Murphy, P. J. S. &
Gilchrist, I. D. (2002).
Categorisation of 'perceptual' and 'premotor' neglect patients
across different tasks: is there strong evidence for a
dichotomy? Neuropsychologia. 40, 1387-1395.
Harvey, M., Olk, B., Muir K. & Gilchrist, I.
D. (2002).
Manual responses and saccades in chronic and recovered
hemispatial neglect: a study using visual search.
Neuropsychologia, 40, 705-717.
Mitchell, J P., Macrae, C. N. and Gilchrist, I. D.
(2002). Working Memory and the Suppression of Reflexive Saccades.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 14, 95-103.
Harvey, M., Krämer, T. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2001). Impaired size
processing for single objects after hemispatial neglect.
Neuroreport. 12(17), 3747-3750.
Gilchrist, I. D., North, A. & Hood, B (2001). Is visual search
really like foraging? Perception.30, 1459-1464.
Findlay, J. M., Brown, V. & Gilchrist I. D. (2001). Saccade target
selection in visual search: the effect of information from the previous
fixation. Vision Research 41, 87-95.
Gilchrist, I. D. & Harvey, M. (2000). Refixation frequency and memory
mechanisms in visual search. Current Biology, 10(19),
1209-1212. Vedhara, K., Hyde, J., Gilchrist, I. D. Tytherleigh, M. Y. & Plummer,
S. (2000). Acute stress, memory, attention and cortisol.
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 25, 535-549.
Gilchrist, I. D., Findlay, J. M. & Heywood, C. A. (1999).
Surface and edge information for spatial intergration: a
saccadic-selection task. Visual Cognition 6, 363-384.
Gilchrist, I D., Heywood, C. A. & Findlay, J. M. (1999).
Saccade selection in visual search: evidence for spatial frequency
specific between-item interactions. Vision Research
39, 1373-1383.
Gilchrist, I. D., Brown, V., Findlay, J. M. & Clarke, M. P.
(1998). Using the eye movement system to control the head.
Proceeding of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences.
265, 1831-1836.
Humphreys, G. W., Free, L. & Gilchrist, I. D. (1998).
Psychophysical analyses of contour processing in humans: the case for
qualitative tests. Image & Vision Computing. 16, 499-509.
Cornelissen, P. L., Hansen, P. C., Gilchrist, I. D., Cormack, F.,
Essex, J. & Frankish, C. (1998). Magnocellular visual function and
letter position encoding. Vision Research. 38, 2181-2191
Findlay, J. M. and Gilchrist, I D. (1997). Spatial scale and saccade
programming. Perception 26(9), 1159-1167.
Gilchrist, I. D., Brown, V. & Findlay, J. M. (1997). Saccades
without eye movements. Nature 390, 130-131.
Gilchrist, I. D., Humphreys, G. W., Riddoch, M. J. & Neumann, H.
(1997). Luminance and edge information in grouping: a study using visual
search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance. 23(2) 464-480.
Gilchrist, I. D., Humphreys, G. W. & Riddoch, M. J. (1996).
Grouping and extinction: evidence for low-level modulation of selection.
Cognitive Neuropsychology 13(8) 1223-1249
Edited Works: Contributions Howard, C. J., Troscianko, T., Gilchrist, I. D., Behera, A. & Hogg, D.
C. (2009). Searching for threat: factors determining performance during
CCTV monitoring. In D. de Waard, J. Godthelp, F.L. Kooi, and K.A.
Brookhuis (Eds.). Human Factors, Security and
Safety. Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.
Nikolov, S., Jones, M., Gilchrist I., Bull, D. & Canagarajah, N.
(2006). Gaze-contingent multimodality displays for visual information fusion:
systems and applications. In R. S. Blum & Z. Lui (Eds). Multi-sensor
image fusion and its applications. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Eye movements. In R. L. Gregory (Ed.),
The Oxford Companion to the Mind, 2nd. Edition. Oxford University
Press.
Nikolov, S. G., Bull, D. R. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2002). Gaze-contingent
multi-modality displays of multilayed geographical maps. In I Dimov et al.,
NMA 2003, Lecture Notes in Conputer Science, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin. Vol. 2542, 325-332.
Findlay, J. M. and Gilchrist, I. D. (2001). Visual attention: the
active vision perspective. In M. Jenkins and L. Harris (Eds). Vision and
Attention. Springer Verlag. McNamara, A., Chalmers, A., Troscianko, T. & Gilchrist, I. (2000).
Comparing real & synthetic scenes using human judgements of lightness. In
Péroche, B. , Rushmeier, H. (Eds.). Rendering Techniques
2000.Springer: New York. Findlay, J. M. and Gilchrist, I. D. (1998) Eye guidance and
visual search. In G. Underwood (Ed). Eye guidance in reading and scene
perception. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. Humphreys, G. W., Gilchrist, I. and Free, L. (1996) Search and
selection in human vision: psychological evidence and computational
implications. In W. Zangemeister, H. S. Stiehl & C. Freksa (Eds.),
Visual Attention and Cognition. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. Published conference papers
Smith, A.D., Wallace, F., Hood, B. M. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2009).
Mechanisms of large-scale environmental search: Probability cueing depends
on the relationship between landmarks and target distribution.
Cognitive Processing, 10, S305-S306.
Smith A. D., Gilchrist I. D., Hood, B. M. & Karmiloff-Smith,
A. (2006). Developmental components of large-scale search: evidence
from children and individuals with partial genetic deletions.
Cognitive Process, 7, S93-S94.
Nikolov, S. G., Jones, M. G., Gilchrist, I. D., Bull, D. R. &
Canagarajah, C. N. (2002). Multi-modality gaze-contingent displays for
image fusion. Proceedings of the Fifth International
Conference on Information Fusion, 2, 1213-1220.
Nikolov, S. G., Gilchrist, I. D., Jones, M. G., Bull, D. R. and
Canagarajah, C. N. (2003). A System for Gaze-Contingent Image Analysis and
Multi-Sensorial Image Display. Proceedings of the Sixth
International Conference of Information Fusion, 1, 749 - 756.
Reviews of Single Academic Books Gilchrist, I. D. (2003). A Scientist's Perspective on Biology and
Cognition. Review of Johan J. Bolhuis' Brain, Perception and Memory:
Advances in Cognitive Neuroscience. Cortex, 39(2), 351-353.
Gilchrist, I. D. (2000). Encyclopedia of psychology. Edited by A.
Kazdin. Perception, 29(7), 881-882. Gilchrist, I. D. (1999). The attentive brain.
Edited by R. Parasuraman. Perception, 28(11), 1429-1430. Gilchrist, I. D. (1998). Eye and brain: the psychology of seeing
(5th Edition) by R. L. Gregory. Perception, 27(4), 498-499. Review Articles Smith, A. D. & Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Evidence for the online
operation of imagery: Visual imagery modulates motor production in
drawing. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 27, 416. Findlay, J. M., Brown, V., & Gilchrist, I. D. (1997). The
rhythm of the eyes: Overt and covert attentional pointing. Behavioural
and Brain Sciences, 20(4), 747. Invited talks and lectures
Cornea to Cortex, Cardiff University, 21 March.
2011
School of Psychology, Univeristy of Nottingham, 2 November.
School of Psychology, University of Bangor, 11 February.
2010
Rank Prize Funds Symposium on Eye Movements, The Wordsworth Hotel,
Cumbria, 11-14 January.
2009
Department of Psychology, University of St Andrews, 20 March.
Department of Psychology, University of York, 10 March.
2008
Rovereto Attention Workshop, Rovereto, Italy, 24 October.
2007
1st Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition Conference, Wolfson Research
Centre,
University of Durham, 28 September.
The Royal College of Opthalmologists Annual Congress, ICC,
Birmingham, 23 May.
The G J Burton Memorial lecture, The AVA, Bradford, 20 April.
Department of Philosophy, Bristol University, 2 March.
2006
Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition, University of Durham, 11
December.
Department of Psychology, University of Lancaster, 29 November.
Session Chair, International Conference on Spatial Cognition, Rome, 14
September.
Invited speaker, British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience, Coventry,
6 September.
Department of Psychology, University of Dundee, Scotland, 6 February.
Department of Psychology, University of Giessen, Germany, 1 February.
2005
British Ocular Motor Group, Birmingham University, 12 December.
Session Chair, 37th EBBS, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 28 September.
University of Graz, Austria, 17 May.
Zangwell Club, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, 11 March.
2004
2nd Dublin Eye Tracking Workshop, 23 September.
The Helmholtz Lecture, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands,2 April.
School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, 18 March.
Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment Conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 12-13 Febuary.
Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, NY, USA. 11 Febuary.
2003
Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik, Tübingen, Germany, 31 October.
School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, Scotland, 17 October.
Munich Symposium on Visual Search. Ammersee, Germany, 6-10 June.
Department of Psychology, Glasgow University, 7 February.
2002
Cornea to Cortex, Cardiff University, 23 October.
ICN, UCL, London, 28 January.
2001
British Ocular Motor Group, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College, London, U.K. 3 December.
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, U.K. 8 March.
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, U.K. 13 February.
School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, U.K. 30 January.
2000
Session Chair, ECVP, Groningen, The Netherlands, 31 August 2000.
CVVC, Durham University, U.K. 12 July.
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, U.K. 14 June.
Neuroscience Seminars, Sussex Centre for Neuroscience, University of Sussex, U.K. 15 May.
1999
Royal Society of Medicine, London, 14 October.
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK. 16 September.
The BPS: Cognitive psychology section XVI Annual Conference Department of Psychology, University of York, 15
September.
1998
Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol, 11 December.
University of Aston, Birmingham, 28 October.
Fifteenth European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, Italy, 19-24 January.
1996Department of Psychology, Leeds University, UK. December 11.
1995Psychiatry, University Hospital Strasbourg, France. 1 July.
FB Informatik, AB Kognitive Systeme, University of Hamburg, Germany. 22 March.
1994Computational and Psychophysical Approaches to Image Segmentation, Birmingham University , 28 May.
Other Activity
Gilchrist, I. D. (2009). The fragmented nature of visual perception. Part of the Fragmented Orchestra, The Watershed, Bristol, 21 February
Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Cover image for Nature Neuroscience, 7(1).
Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Contribution to BBC Radio 4 Needle in a Haystack, 8 May.
Gilchrist, I. D. (2004). Member of the Reading Group for Wonderful: Visions of the Near Future Arnolfini, Bristol, 21 February.
Professional Affiliations
Applied Vision Association
Experimental Psychology Society
British Ocular Motor Group
Associate Member, Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition, University of Durham, UK.
Member of the EPSRC College
Member of the ESRC Peer Review College
Member of the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme College of Experts
Chartered Psychologist
Fellow of the British Psychological Society
Journal Related Work
Member of the editorial board for Perception 2000-present.
Associate Editor for The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 2007-present.
Member of the editorial board for Cognition, 2008-present.
Member of the editorial board for Journal of Eyemovement Research 2011-present.
Refereeing for - Acta Psychologica, Behavioural Neurology, Cognitive Neuropsychology, Cortex, Current Biology, Experimental Brain Research, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Journal of Vision, Neurocase, Neuropsychologia, Perception, Vision Research, Visual Cognition; BBSRC, ESRC, NSF, NWO, The Stroke Association, The Wellcome Trust, EPSRC.