Brian Sullivan
University of Texas at Austin
About me
I am a graduate student studying human vision in the Center for Perceptual Systyems in the department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. I work in the Hayhoe/Ballard Vision Lab run by Mary Hayhoe and Dana Ballard. I am interested in many areas of brain science, from neural coding to human behavior. In particular, I am interested in how we collect information about the world through sequences of eye movements and how this information is processed by visual cortex. Understanding how biology has solved problems of visual computation can also lead to possible applications for visual aids and new machine learning algorithms.
Lab: 4.134 Seay Building
Office: 4.128 Seay Building
(512) 471-9034
Contact: brians(AT)mail.utexas.edu

Music
Check out the record label I started with my friend Joel: Magic Orb Records
FL Studio is a powerful sampling sequencer that's a lot of fun to use. I also own a the Korg Z1 and the Roland HS-60 (aka Juno 106) which are both great synths.