Hello! My name is Daniel Gurman and I am a masters student in the Reynaud lab. I completed my undergrad at Dalhousie University with a major in neuroscience and conducted my honours thesis on crossmodal correspondence between auditory timbre and visual shape. For my masters project, I will be using psychophysical methods to measure the interocular processing delay in amblyopes as well as healthy controls and will be determining what effect this delay has on binocular combination using EEG. Hopefully, this research will help produce novel treatments for amblyopia based on interocular synchronicity.