Prof. Kate Jeffery

Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience, University College London (UCL)

Prof Kate Jeffery is a neuroscientist researching how the brain makes an internal representation of space. Kate founded the “Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience” at UCL, a laboratory comprising several researchers who use physiological methods to study cognition. She studies how spatially sensitive neurons encode complex spaces, with a particular focus on two main issues: three dimensional space, and the internal “sense of direction”.

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Behavioural Neuroscience and Architecture
Prof. Kate Jeffrey
Cognitive Neuroscience and Architecture
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Studying the Sense of Direction in the Brain
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Conscious Lima 2020 Festival | Day 1 | Conceptualisation and Methodologies | Morning
Kate Jeffery, Karina Lozano, Michael Arbib
Comfort & AccessibilityHealth & WellbeingLearning & Exploration
INTERSECTIONS | Conscious London Session 1 | Conscious Cities Festival 2020
Conscious London
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Uneasy Cities: What is “spatial unease”?
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