Min Li School of PsychologyDoctoral Researcher Contact details View my research portal AddressSchool of PsychologyUniversity of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT UK Min Li is undertaking doctoral research into the temporal and spatial characteristics of audiovisual integration, mainly using psychophysics and computational modeling to demonstrate how the brain processes temporal regularity. Qualifications BSc Psychology MSc Research Psychology Biography Min Li previously studied Psychology at degree level at University of Kent before undertaking a research Masters in Psychology at University of Birmingham. Doctoral research PhD titleSpatiotemporal discrepancies in audiovisual interactionsSupervisorsDr Massimiliano (Max) Di Luca and Professor Alan Wing Research Research interests Visual cognition, Audio cognition, Timing and time perception, Multisensory Integration, Music perception, Synchronization Other activities University of Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra, Teaching Assistant Publications Li, M.S., Rhodes, D., & Di Luca, M. (in press) For the Last Time: Temporal Sensitivity and Perceived Timing of the Final Stimulus in an Isochronous Sequence.View all publications in research portal