Stanford Vision and Imaging Science and TechnologyVision Science


Brian Wandell and Robert Dougherty lead a group of post-doctoral fellows and graduate students studying development, structure and activity in the human brain using magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and psychophysics.

Our functional neuroimaging experiments focus mainly on analyses of the visual pathways ranging from brain structures and signals to higher level object recognition and attention.  

As part of our work, and in collaboration with others, we developed software tools that are distributed to the broader community of scientists.

Many of the publications from our group are posted on the web pages of individual investigators. Follow these links to review publications from Wandell's group .