Dr Colin Palmer
Postdoctoral Fellow
ARC DECRA Fellowship, 2019–2021
Postdoctoral Researcher,ÌýUNSW, 2016–2019
Ph.D., Monash University, 2016
Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience (Honours), Monash University, 2009
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Research Summary
I study visual perception, with a focus on how the brain processes the social features of our sensory environment, like the eyes, faces, and behaviours of the people around us. I study this using visual psychophysics together with methods that include computational modelling and 3D graphical rendering. An aim of this research is to build upon our knowledge of how the visual system extracts the most basic elements of our environment (e.g., colour, shape, and motion) and develop a similarly mechanistic understanding of how our experience of the social world arises from the activity of our nervous system.
I am funded by the Australian Research Council, working on a project that seeks to understand the perceptual and neural mechanisms that underlie our sensitivity to dynamic cues to social attention (e.g., eye and head movements). I lead another ARC project together with Professor Colin Clifford, which focusses on the detection of animacy in human vision, such as the question of what characterises 'lifelike' or ‘humanlike’ patterns of motion. A clinical application of this research is to understand how systematic differences in the way that the brain deals with sensory information contribute to both sensory and social difficulties in conditions like autism and schizophrenia, which I pursue together with collaborators in the UK and Australia.
Previously, I worked as a postdoctoral researcher inÌý,Ìýfocussing on the neural and sensory mechanisms underlying our perception of other people’s gaze direction. I completed an interdisciplinary Ph.D. at theÌýÌýat Monash University, supervised by ProfessorsÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý. My doctoral research concerned how general neurocognitive models of sensory processing in the brain (e.g., Bayesian and predictive coding models) shed light on the differences in sensory integration and social cognition that can occur in autism.
Research Areas:Ìýsocial vision, sensory processing,Ìýface perception,Ìýcomputational psychiatry, autism.
Teaching:
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Available to supervise research students.
Journal Articles:
Palmer, CJ, Bracken, SG, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2022). Cognition, 220, 104981.
Han, S, Alais, D, Palmer, CJ. (2021). . Cognition, 206, 104473. Ìý
Palmer, CJ, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2020). . Cognition, 205, 104419.
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Deschrijver, E., & Palmer, CJ. (2020). Reframing social cognition: . Psychological Bulletin, 146(11), 941-969. Ìý
Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2020). Face pareidolia recruits mechanisms for detecting human social attention. Psychological Science, 31(8), 1001-1012.
Palmer, CJ*, Caruana, N*, Clifford, CWG, Seymour, K. (2018).Ìý.ÌýRoyal Society Open Science. *Joint authorship.
Palmer, CJ*, Caruana, N*, Clifford, CWG, Seymour, K. (2018).Ìý.ÌýRoyal Society Open Science. *Joint authorship.
Clifford, CWG, & Palmer, CJ. (2018).Ìý.ÌýFrontiers in Psychology, 9:2165.
Palmer, CJ, Lawson, RP, Clifford, CWG, & Rees, G. (2018).Ìý.ÌýCortex.
Ding, C, Palmer, CJ, Hohwy, J, Youssef, G, Paton, B, Tsuchiya, N, Stout, J, & Thyagarajan, D. (2018).Ìý.ÌýScientific Reports, 8:13842.
Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2018).Ìý.ÌýCognition, 180, 82–90.
Palmer, CJ*, Lawson, RP*, Shankar, S, Clifford, CWG, & Rees, G. (2018).Ìý.ÌýCortex, 103, 13–23. *Joint authorship.
Alais, D, Kong, G, Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2018).Ìý.ÌýJournal of Vision, 18(4):11, 1–12.
Nguyen, ATT, Palmer, CJ, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2018).Ìý.ÌýJournal of Experimental Psychology: General,Ìý147(8), 1125–1133.
Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017).Ìý.ÌýCognition, 168, 256-266.
Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017).Ìý.ÌýCurrent Biology, 27, 2169–2176.
Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017).Ìý.ÌýJournal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(10):1725-1738.
Ding, C, Palmer, CJ, Hohwy, J, Youssef, GJ, Paton, P, Tsuchiya, N, Stout, J, Thyagarajan, D. (2017).Ìý.ÌýNeuropsychologia, 97, 38–45.
Palmer, CJ, Lawson, RP, Hohwy, J. (2017).Ìý.ÌýPsychological Bulletin, 143(5), 521–542.
Hohwy, J, Paton, B, Palmer, CJ. (2016).ÌýDistrusting the Present.ÌýPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 15, 315–335.
Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Kirkovski, M, Enticott, PG, Hohwy, J. (2015).ÌýÌýProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1802).
Palmer, CJ, Seth, A, Hohwy, J. (2015).Ìý.ÌýConsciousness & Cognition, 36, 376–389.
Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Enticott, P, Hohwy, J. (2015).ÌýÌýJournal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(5), 1291–1301.
Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Hohwy, J, Enticott, P. (2013).ÌýÌýNeuropsychologia, 51(10), 1942–1951.
Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Barclay, L, Hohwy, J. (2013). Equality, efficiency, and sufficiency: Responding to multiple parameters of distributive justice during charitable distribution.ÌýThe Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 4(4), 659–674.
Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Ngo, TT, Thomson, RH, Hohwy, J, Miller, SM. (2013). Individual differences in moral behavior: A role for response to risk and uncertainty?ÌýNeuroethics, 6(1), 97–103.
Palmer CJ, Ellis KA, O’Neill, BV, Croft, RJ, Leung, S, Oliver, C, Wesnes, KA, Nathan, PJ. (2008). The cognitive effects of modulating the glycine site of the NMDA receptor with high-dose glycine in healthy controls.ÌýHuman Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 23(2), 151–159.
Book Chapters:
Hohwy, J, Palmer, CJ. (2014). Social cognition as causal inference: Implications for common knowledge and autism. In Mattia Gallotti and John Michael (Eds.),ÌýPerspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition. Springer
Grants:
ARC Discovery Project, 2020-2022. CJ Palmer & CWG Clifford.ÌýExtracting meaning from motion.Ìý$492,000.
ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, 2019-2021.ÌýHuman sensitivity to the dynamics of other people's eye movements.Ìý$356,000.
Experimental Psychology Society, Study Visit Grant, 2017.ÌýTesting computational theories of autism spectrum disorder in the social domain.Ìý£2,580.
Awards:
Emerging Investigator Award, Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2017
Postdoctoral presentation award, Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society, 2016
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