Doctor Christoph Witzel

Dr Christoph Witzel

Associate Professor

Accepting applications from PhD students.

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About

I am researching the subjective reality of colour and other things we usually take for granted. My main technical expertise is colour perception, psychophysics, and behavioural experiments. I am leading the Soton Colour Lab, and I am running the Intermural Colour Club, an online journal club on colour research, aimed at training junior researcher while staying up to date with recent developments.

I am also:

  • teaching Perception (PSYC2018) and AI Applications in Psychology (PSYC3083/6178),
  • the Director of Assessment and AI Champion of the School of Psychology.

👤 Mini-Bio:

In the past, I studied the role of unconscious learning for my degree in Psychology in Strasbourg (France) and Heidelberg (Germany) and investigated the concept of human nature in political theories for my degree in cultural anthropology and political science in Kingston (Canada) and Heidelberg. Then, I delved into the role of language and experience in colour perception during my PhD with Karl Gegenfurtner in Gießen (summarised in Witzel & Gegenfurtner, 2018). I extended this research to include colour term development during my postdoc with Anna Franklin in Brighton (e.g., Witzel et al 2021) and started studying sensory augmentation with Kevin O'Regan in Paris (e.g., Witzel et al 2023).