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Lauren Welbourne

Research Associate
University of York Department of Psychology · York, York, GB

Publications

12
2021
The transverse occipital sulcus and intraparietal sulcus show neural selectivity to object-scene size relationships
Communications Biology · 22 Jun 2021
Lauren E. Welbourne, Aditya Jonnalagadda, Barry Giesbrecht, Miguel P. Eckstein

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>To optimize visual search, humans attend to objects with the expected size of the sought target relative to its surrounding scene (object-scene scale consistency). We investigate how the human brain responds to variations in object-scene scale consistency. We use functional magnetic resonance imaging and a voxel-wise feature encoding model to estimate tuning to different object/scene properties. We find that regions involved in scene processing (transverse occipital sulcus) and spatial attention (intraparietal sulcus) have the strongest responsiveness and selectivity to object-scene scale consistency: reduced activity to mis-scaled objects (either unusually smaller or larger). The findings show how and where the brain incorporates object-scene size relationships in the processing of scenes. The response properties of these brain areas might explain why during visual search humans often miss objects that are salient but at atypical sizes relative to the surrounding scene.</jats:p>

Journal article · en
2018
Neural representation of object-scene scale consistency
Journal of Vision · 1 Sep 2018
Lauren Welbourne, Barry Giesbrecht, Miguel Eckstein
Journal article
Citation
@article{Welbourne_2018,doi = {10.1167/18.10.1243},url = {https://doi.org/10.1167%2F18.10.1243},year = 2018,month = {sep},publisher = {Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ({ARVO})},volume = {18},number = {10},pages = {1243},author = {Lauren Welbourne and Barry Giesbrecht and Miguel Eckstein},title = {Neural representation of object-scene scale consistency},journal = {Journal of Vision}}
2017
Humans, but Not Deep Neural Networks, Often Miss Giant Targets in Scenes
Current Biology · Sep 2017
Miguel P. Eckstein, Kathryn Koehler, Lauren E. Welbourne, Emre Akbas
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Citation
@article{Eckstein_2017,doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.068},url = {https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.cub.2017.07.068},year = 2017,month = {sep},publisher = {Elsevier {BV}},volume = {27},number = {18},pages = {2827--2832.e3},author = {Miguel P. Eckstein and Kathryn Koehler and Lauren E. Welbourne and Emre Akbas},title = {Humans, but Not Deep Neural Networks, Often Miss Giant Targets in Scenes},journal = {Current Biology}}
2016
Population Receptive Field (pRF) Mapping Using Chromatic and Achromatic Stimuli
Journal of Vision · Feb 2016
Lauren E. Welbourne, Freya Lygo, Su Zhao, Fraser Aitken, Alex R. Wade
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Citation
@article{Welbourne_2016,doi = {10.1167/16.4.43},url = {https://doi.org/10.1167%2F16.4.43},year = 2016,month = {feb},publisher = {Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ({ARVO})},volume = {16},number = {4},pages = {41},author = {Lauren E. Welbourne and Freya Lygo and Su Zhao and Fraser Aitken and Alex R. Wade},title = {Population Receptive Field ({pRF}) Mapping Using Chromatic and Achromatic Stimuli},journal = {Journal of Vision}}
2015
Human colour perception changes between seasons
Current Biology · Aug 2015
Lauren E. Welbourne, Antony B. Morland, Alex R. Wade
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Citation
@article{Welbourne_2015,doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2015.06.030},url = {https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.cub.2015.06.030},year = 2015,month = {aug},publisher = {Elsevier {BV}},volume = {25},number = {15},pages = {R646--R647},author = {Lauren E. Welbourne and Antony B. Morland and Alex R. Wade},title = {Human colour perception changes between seasons},journal = {Current Biology}}
2014
The impact of seasonal adaptation on unique hues
Journal of Vision · 2014
L. Welbourne, A. Morland, A. Wade
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Citation
@article{Welbourne_2014,doi = {10.1167/14.15.28},url = {https://doi.org/10.1167%2F14.15.28},year = 2014,month = {dec},publisher = {Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ({ARVO})},volume = {14},number = {15},pages = {28--28},author = {L. Welbourne and A. Morland and A. Wade},title = {The impact of seasonal adaptation on unique hues},journal = {Journal of Vision}}
2013
The distribution of unique green wavelengths and its relationship to macular pigment density
Journal of Vision · Jul 2013
L. E. Welbourne, P. G. Thompson, A. R. Wade, A. B. Morland
Journal article
Citation
@article{Welbourne_2013,doi = {10.1167/13.8.15},url = {https://doi.org/10.1167%2F13.8.15},year = 2013,month = {jul},publisher = {Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ({ARVO})},volume = {13},number = {8},pages = {15--15},author = {L. E. Welbourne and P. G. Thompson and A. R. Wade and A. B. Morland},title = {The distribution of unique green wavelengths and its relationship to macular pigment density},journal = {Journal of Vision}}
2012
The relationship between Macular Pigment Density and the percept of Unique Green
Journal of Vision · 2012
L. Welbourne, A. Wade, P. Thompson, A. Morland
Journal article
Citation
@article{Welbourne_2012,doi = {10.1167/12.14.54},url = {https://doi.org/10.1167%2F12.14.54},year = 2012,month = {dec},publisher = {Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology ({ARVO})},volume = {12},number = {14},pages = {54--54},author = {L. Welbourne and A. Wade and P. Thompson and A. Morland},title = {The relationship between Macular Pigment Density and the percept of Unique Green},journal = {Journal of Vision}}

Employment

3
2022
Research Associate
University of York Department of Psychology · Psychology · 8 Dec 2022 – present
York, York, GB
2018
Senior Research Technician
University of York · York Neuroimaging Centre · 1 Nov 2018 – 1 Dec 2022
York, North Yorkshire, GB
2016
Postdoctoral Scholar
University of California Santa Barbara · Psychological and Brain Sciences · 17 Oct 2016 – 16 Oct 2018
Santa Barbara, CA, US

Education

3
2012
PhD Psychology
University of York · Psychology · 10 Oct 2012 – 22 Jul 2016
York, North Yorkshire, GB
2010
MRes Psychology
University of York · Psychology · 1 Oct 2010 – 31 Sep 2011
York, North Yorkshire, GB
2006
BSc Psychology
Newcastle University · Psychology · 24 Sep 2006 – 1 Jul 2009
Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, GB
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Also known as
Lauren E Welbourne
Keywords
vision · neuroscience · psychophysics · colour · low-level vision · fMRI
Identifiers
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