Dr Jordi Asher

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Email
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Location
Colchester Campus
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Academic support hours
Thurdsay 10-11
Profile
Biography
My interests lie in understanding what perception can tell us about neuropsychology and vice versa. The bulk of my research has been focussed on learning and plasticity in the visual processing areas, in the hopes of developing rehabilitation strategies for those with visual impairments. However, I also have broad interests that include perceptual differences in people with migraine, perception in virtual and augmented realities and confidence and metacognition.
Qualifications
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Phd 糖心Vlog, (2019)
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MA London South Bank University, (2014)
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BSc 糖心Vlog, (2015)
Appointments
糖心Vlog
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GLA Coordinator, Department of Psychology, 糖心Vlog (3/1/2022 - present)
Research and professional activities
Research interests
Visual Field Loss
This research explores the perceptive experience of people who have visual field loss, with the aim of developing strategies to improve their quality of life.
Migraine with (and without) Visual Aura
Megacognition, confidence and perceptual learning
Current research
Augmenting reality for people with visual field loss
The rapidly advancing functionality in consumer available AR smart glasses has opened the market for potential sight aids for individuals who have visual field-loss. The needs of this impairment differ from those of reduced acuity. Our core technology is a software solution that maps an individual user鈥檚 blind field to provide an enhanced live stream about content from their blind field into their sighted field (we call it the support-window). We are recruiting people who have visual field loss to participate in our first trial. Please reach out if you are interested in participating.
Publications
Publications (3)
Webb, A., Hibbard, P., Dawson, J., van Dam, L., Asher, JM. and Parker, LK., (2023). sychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts Immersive-360掳 theatre: user experience in the virtual auditorium and platform efficacy for current and underserved audiences
Webb, A., Asher, JM. and Hibbard, P., (2021). Saccadic eye movements are deployed faster for salient facial stimuli, but are relatively indifferent to their emotional content
Asher, JM. and Hibbard, PB., (2018). First- and second-order contributions to depth perception in anti-correlated random dot stereograms
Journal articles (14)
Asher, JM., Hibbard, PB. and Webb, ALM., (2025). Perceived intrinsic 3D shape of faces is robust to changes in lighting direction, image rotation and polarity inversion. Vision Research. 227, 108535-108535
Webb, A., Hibbard, P., Dawson, J., Van Dam, L., Asher, J. and Kellgren-Parker, L., (2024). . Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
O鈥橦are, L., Tarasi, L., Asher, JM., Hibbard, PB. and Romei, V., (2023). Excitation-Inhibition Imbalance in Migraine: From Neurotransmitters to Brain Oscillations. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24 (12), 10093-10093
Webb, A., Hibbard, P. and Asher, J., (2022). . Vision Research. 198, 108054-108054
Hibbard, P. and Asher, J., (2022). . PLoS One. 17 (9), e0274566-e0274566
Asher, JM. and Hibbard, PB., (2022). . Vision. 6 (4), 67-67
Hibbard, P., Hornsey, R. and Asher, J., (2022). Binocular Information Improves the Reliability and Consistency of Pictorial Relief. Vision. 7 (1), 1-1
O鈥橦are, L., Asher, JM. and Hibbard, PB., (2021). . Vision. 5 (2), 30-30
Asher, J., O'Hare, L. and Hibbard, P., (2021). . Vision. 5 (2), 32-32
Asher, JM. and Hibbard, PB., (2020). . Vision Research. 176, 100-117
Asher, J., Romei, V. and Hibbard, P., (2019). . Vision. 3 (3), 44-44
Asher, JM. and Hibbard, PB., (2018). . Scientific Reports. 8 (1), 14120-
Asher, J., O鈥橦are, L., Romei, V. and Hibbard, P., (2018). . Vision. 2 (1), 7-7
Asher, JM., Romei, V. and Hibbard, PB., (2018). Spatial frequency tuning of perceptual learning and transfer in global motion
Conferences (5)
Asher, JM., Vigh, G. and Hibbard, PB., (2021). Augmenting reality for visual field loss: integrating overlayed information to increase the field of view, a pilot study
Asher, J. and Hibbard, P., (2019). The effect of feedback and stimulus presentation protocol on perceptual learning for local and global motion and form
Asher, JM., O'Hare, L., Romei, V. and Hibbard, PB., (2017). Normal Lateral Interactions, but Increased Contrast Sensitivity, in Migraine With Aura
Asher, J., Romei, V. and Hibbard, P., (2017). External Reinforcement Is Needed for Perceptual Learning of Global Motion
Asher, JM., Romei, V. and Hibbard, PB., (2016). Perceptual learning for global motion is tuned for spatial frequency
Thesis dissertation (1)
Asher, JM., (2019).
Grants and funding
2023
Invitation to Tender: Project Insight
London Metropolitan Police - Covert Policing Command
2022
Thomas Thomas Films KTP Application (The Wayback) - Dec 2021 deadline
Innovate UK (formerly Technology Strategy Board)
Proof of concept - Assistive technology for visual field loss
National Institute for Health Research
2021
ICURe part 2 AReye Licensing and Collaborative research training programme
SETsquared Partnership
2020
ICURe route to commercialisation
SETsquared Partnership
2019
Augmented Reality for Visual Impairment
Enabling Innovation: Research to Application
Contact
Academic support hours:
Thurdsay 10-11