The
Active Perception Laboratory has received many grants from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. Main grants include:
BCS-1534932: “Controlling Attention Within the Fovea”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (09/15/15-09/15/18).
PI: M. Poletti
BCS-1457238: “Influence of head and eye movements on retinal input and early neural encoding”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (8/1/15-7/31/18).
PI: M. Rucci
ORAPLUS-1420212: “Move to see: The benefits of self-motion for visual perception”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (4/11/14-3/31/17).
PI: M. Rucci
R01 EY018363-07: “Function of fixation instability during natural viewing”, aawarded by the
National Institutes of Health (9/1/13-8/31/16).
PI: M. Rucci
BCS-1127216: “Influence of Head and Eye Movements on Visual Input Statistics and Early Neural Representations”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (9/1/11-8/31/14).
PI: M. Rucci
ARRA supplement to grant R01 EY18363: “Function of fixation instability during natural viewing”, awarded by the
National Institutes of Health (9/1/09-8/30/11).
PI: M. Rucci
IOS-0843304: “Collaborative Research: Decorrelation of natural inputs in lateral geniculate nucleus of behaving monkeys”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (5/1/09-4/30/13).
PI: M. Rucci
R01 EY18363: “Function of fixation instability during natural viewing”, awarded by the
National Institutes of Health (9/1/07-8/30/16).
PI: M. Rucci
CCF-0726901: “Active depth perception in primates and machines”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (9/1/07-8/31/10).
PI: M. Rucci
BCS-0719849: “Influence of Eye Movements on Visual Input Statistics and Early Neural Representations” awarded by the
National Science Foundation (9/1/07-8/31/10).
PI: M. Rucci
CCF-0432104: “Depth perception in primates and machines”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (9/1/04-8/31/07).
PI: M. Rucci
R03 EY015732: “Function of fixation instability during natural viewing”, awarded by the
National Institutes of Health (10/1/04-9/30/07).
PI: M. Rucci
EIA-0130851: “Fixational eye movements in biological and artificial vision systems”, awarded by the
National Science Foundation (9/1/01-8/31/05).
PI: M. Rucci
The
Active Perception Laboratory has also received more than $60,000 in grant supplements to foster the involvement of undergraduate students in research. Many undergraduate students at Boston University have spent summer internships in the APLab supported by these grants.