

Fulvio Domini
Fulvio Domini enhances global conversations on visual perception and human vision through his role as a Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. With a profound interest in how the human visual system interprets 3D information from retinal images, Domini has made significant contributions to the field of visual perception. He earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Trieste, Italy, before joining Brown University in 1999. Domini's research is a fascinating blend of computational methods and behavioral studies, aimed at understanding the intricate visual cues that connect vision and action. His work has garnered support from the National Science Foundation, underscoring its impact and importance in the scientific community. By exploring the complexities of visual perception, Domini seeks to unravel the mysteries of how we perceive and interact with the world around us. In addition to his research, Domini is dedicated to education, teaching courses on the experimental analysis of vision, perception, and immersive experiences. His classes are designed to inspire and challenge students, encouraging them to delve deeply into the mechanisms of human vision. Through his teaching and research, Fulvio Domini continues to shape the future of cognitive and psychological sciences, fostering a deeper understanding of the human visual experience.
Publications
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, 17081-17088, 2013-10-23
, 1-18, 2023-10-25