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Gwenllian Williams

DPhil Candidate

I am a DPhil student supervised by Prof. Kia Nobre and Dr. Sage Boettcher. My DPhil is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Department of Experimental Psychology through a Medical Sciences Graduate School Studentship. 

Our everyday surroundings are busy, dynamic, and filled with regularities. My DPhil aims to use novel dynamic visual search tasks to investigate how we can use temporal regularities within such environments to adaptively guide our visual attention across time.   

Prior to starting my DPhil, I completed a BSc in Mathematics and Psychology at the University of St Andrews and an MSc in Psychological Research at the University of Oxford.