Below are the various talks I have given over my academic career, including talks presented at conferences, and seminars and lectures presented by invitation at international departments and lab groups.
Invited Seminars

February 2017. “The effects of depth information on visual search”. BaysLab talk, University of Cambridge: UK.
December 2016. “The effects of depth information on visual search”. Experimental Psychology Seminar, University College London: UK.
June 2016. “The representation and perception of 3D space: Interactions between 2D location and depth”. Bedford Way Vision Workshop, University College London: UK.
February 2016. “The representation of 3D space in visual cortex”. B-REAL Lab Talk, University of Queensland: Australia.
November 2015. “The representation and perception of 3D space: Interactions between 2D location and depth”. University of Minnesota Perception Talk, Department of Psychology: USA.
October 2014. “Exploring the depths of visual perception”. Wolfe Lab Seminar Series, Bingham and Women’s Hospital Vision Attention Lab: USA.
November 2013. “The effects of depth information on visual search”. Cognitive Proseminar Series, The Ohio State University: USA.
May 2013. “The effects of depth information on visual search”. Bex Lab, Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School: USA.
May 2012. “Attention in depth: How depth information affects visual search”. Northwestern Visual Cognition Lab, Northwestern University: USA.
Conference Talks
Finlayson, N.J. (2016). How important is the top-down contribution to vision? Cambridge Vision Workshop, Cambridge, UK: 20-21st Oct.
Finlayson, N.J. & Golomb, J.D. (2015). The representation and perception of 3D space: Interactions between 2D location and depth. Object and Perception Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL: 19th Nov.
Finlayson, N.J. & Golomb, J.D. (2015). Depth, 2D space, and the “spatial congruency bias”. Center for Cognitive & Behavioral Sciences Workshop, Deer Lodge, OH: 18-19 Sept.
Finlayson, N.J., Zhang, X., & Golomb, J.D. (2015). Human visual cortex gradually transitions from 2D to 3D spatial representations. Vision Sciences Society Meeting. Naples, Florida. 15-20 May. [abstract]
Finlayson, N.J. & Grove, P.M. (2013). Exploring the parameters of visual search in 3D space. Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference. Adelaide, Australia. 3-6 April. [abstract]
Finlayson, N.J., Remington, R.W., Retell, J.D., & Grove, P.M. (2012). Visual search in 3D: Conjunction search efficiency is modulated by disparity information. Proceedings of the 29th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference. Sydney, Australia. 12-15 April.
Finlayson, N.J., Remington, R.W., & Grove, P.M. (2011). Visual search in depth: Longer shifts or larger space? Centre for Perception and Cognitive Neuroscience Workshop. Brisbane, Australia 1-2 Dec. [abstract]
Finlayson, N.J. (2010). Taking a closer look at capture by motion in depth: Attention to motion or depth? The inaugural Centre for Perception and Cognitive Neuroscience Workshop. Brisbane, Australia 2-3 Dec. [abstract]
Tip: I spent a lot of time during my PhD improving my presenting style, and in addition to my PhD friends, one of my biggest roles models was (is) Dr Jason Tangen. He is an incredible orator, and he gave this fantastic talk about how to give talks!