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Quan Lei
Quan Lei
Graduate Student
Department of Psychology, 125-NI
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 373-3095 (office)
(617) 373-8714 (fax)
lei.q@husky.neu.edu
Advisor
Adam J. Reeves
Research
I’m a second-year graduate student working with Prof. Adam Reeves in the research area of perception. I am broadly interested in the principles by which a rich array of percepts are constructed from purely physical stimuli. My current research investigates depth perception, mainly stereopsis, with an emphasis on how it is constrained by higher-level processes such as attention and memory.