Joseph DeSouza

Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
York University
United States of America

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Joseph DeSouza is the Associate Professor at York University. He completed his PhD in Neuroscience in London. His research interest is in head and visually guided movements, multisensory processing, motion processing pathways and how these mechanisms are modulated by attentional mechanisms, cognitive and systems neuroscience approaches using the technologies of eye movement recordings, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electrophysiology.

Research Intrest

head and visually guided movements, multisensory processing, motion processing pathways and how these mechanisms are modulated by attentional mechanisms

List of Publications
Pynn LK and DeSouza JFX (2013) The function of efference copy signals: implications from symptoms of Schizophrenia. Vision Research 76:124-33
Barnett-Cowan M, Soeizi M and DeSouza JFX (2015) Visual attention at the tip of the tongue i- Perception, 6:1-4
Dhami P, Moreno S and DeSouza JFX (2015) New Framework for Rehabilitation - Fusion of Cognitive and Physical Rehabilitation: The Hope for Dancing. Frontiers in Psychology 5:1478-71.