Holly Bridge

Royal Society University Research Fellow

FMRIB Centre, Dept. of Clinical Neurology
University of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital
Headley Way, Headington
Oxford, OX3 9DU
United Kingdom
Phone: 01865-222-582
Fax: 01865-222-717

Research

My research looks at how visual information is processed in the human brain, both in subjects with normal, and abnormal vision. In particular I am interested in how the input from the two eyes leads to a perception of depth (stereoscopic vision).

Recent publications

  1. Bridge, H., Ragge, N., Cowey, A. and Watkins, K.E. (2009). Imaging studies in congential anophthalmia reveal preservation of brain architecture in visual cortex. Brain. In press
  2. Bridge, H., Thomas, O.M., Jbabdi, S. and Cowey, A (2008). Changes in connectivity after visual cortical brain damage underlie altered visual function. Brain. 131:1433-1444 [available on-line]
  3. Bridge, H. and Parker, A.J. (2007). Topographical representation of binocular depth in the human visual cortex using fMRI. Journal of Vision. 7/14/15:1-14. [available on-line]