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Professor of Psychology, Neural Science
Ph.D. 1985 (psychology, minor in electrical engineering), M.S. 1982 (mathematical statistics), Stanford; B.A. 1973 (mathematics), Yale.
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Research Interests: how we represent and reason about our environment, mathematical models of perception, judgment, and action, statistical methods.
Affiliations: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; Optical Society of America; American Statistical Association.
Fellowships/Honors: Troland Award, National Academy of Sciences, 1987; Research Fellow, Zentrum fuer Interdisciplinaere Forschung, University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany, 1995-1996; Forchheimer Professorship, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 1999.
Selected Works:
Statistical decision theory and biological vision: Linking perception to action. In Heyer, D. & Mausfeld, R. (Eds), Perception Theory: Conceptual Issues. New York: Wiley. In press 2000. Physics-based approaches to modeling surface color perception. In Gegenfurtner, K. R., & Sharpe, L. T. (Eds), Color Vision: From Genes to Perception. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 1999. 387-422. Measurement and modeling of depth cue combination: In defense of weak fusion, with Landy, M. S., Johnston, E. B., & Young, M. Vision Research, 35. 1995. 389-412.
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