Professor Tony Prescott
Address: Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK Tel: (+44) 0114 222 6547 Fax: (+44) 0114 276 6515 Email: T.J.Prescott "at" sheffield.ac.uk Room: 2-17
Summary
I am Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sheffield. This is my Departmental Home-page. For full details of my research and publications, and many downloadable articles, please see my Research Homepage.
Qualifications
MA (Edinburgh), MSc (Aberdeen), PhD (Sheffield)
Research Interests
My research is within the area of computational modelling in the Cognitive Neurosciences, and is concerned with understanding the neural and bodily substrates for natural intelligence.
A particular focus is on the investigation of embodied models of animal and human intelligence in the form of robotic systems. Neural systems in which I have an active interest include the basal ganglia and the medial reticular formation (both viewed as being part of the neural substrate for the selection of action) and the sensorimotor circuits involved in visual orienting and tactile perception. I also conduct ethological research on tactile behaviour in animals.
Much of my research is done under the auspices of the Department's Adaptive Behaviour Research Group and the Active Touch Laboratory.
Grants
Activities and Distinctions
Recent Representative Publications
PRESCOTT, T. J., BRYSON, J. J., & SETH. A. (2007) Modelling Natural Action Selection. A Theme Issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: B. Biological Sciences, 362(1485).
MITCHINSON, B., MARTIN, C.J., GRANT, R.A., PRESCOTT, T.J. (2007), Feedback control in active sensing: rat exploratory whisking is modulated by environmental contact, Royal Society Proceedings B, 274(1613).
PRESCOTT, T. J. (2007), Forced moves or good tricks in design space? Landmarks in the evolution of neural mechanisms for action selection, Adaptive Behavior, 15: 9-31.
PRESCOTT, T. J., MONTES GONZALEZ, F. M., GURNEY, K., HUMPHRIES, M. D., & REDGRAVE, P. (2006). A robot model of the basal ganglia: behavior and intrinsic processing. Neural Networks, 19. 31-61.
PRESCOTT, T. J., NEWTON, L. D., MIR, N. U., and PARKS, R. W. (2006), A new dissimilarity measure for finding semantic structure in category fluency data with implications for understanding memory organization in schizophrenia, Neuropsychology, 20:685-99.
HUMPHRIES, M. D., GURNEY, K. & PRESCOTT, T. J. (2006). The brainstem reticular formation is a small-world, not scale-free, network. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 273, 503-511.
View a full list of Tony Prescott's publications and available downloads
Postgraduate Students
- Robyn Grant - PhD student
Stuart Wilson - PhD student Mat Evans - PhD student
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