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Wilson S Geisler III
Professor Emeritus
Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts
David Wechsler Regents Chair in Psychology (Emeritus)-
Geisler's research interests span a number of topics in vision and visual perception. In the lab, scientific questions are often attacked with multiple techniques: psychophysics (behavior), neurophysiology (in collaboration with Eyal Seidemann), and mathematical and computational modeling. Current projects are concerned with perceptual grouping and interpolation, depth estimation, visual search, natural scene statistics, and the neurophysiology of primary visual cortex. Geisler is a professor in the Department of Psychology, director of the Center for Perceptual Systems, and holder of the David Wechsler Regents Chair in Psychology.
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Paulun VC, Schutz AC, Michel MM, Geisler WS & Gegenfurtner K (2015) Visual search under scotopic lighting conditions. Vision Research, 113, 155–168.
downloadSebastian, S., Burge, J., Geisler, W.S. (2015) Defocus blur discrimination in natural images with natural optics. Journal of Vision, 15(5):16, 1-17.
downloadBradley, C., Abrams, J., Geisler, W.S. (2014) Retina-V1 model of detectability across the visual field. Journal of Vision, 14(12):22, 1-22.
downloadGeisler, W.S., Burge, J., Michel, M.M., D'Antona, A.D. (2014) Characterizing the Effects of Stimulus and Neural Variability on Perceptual Performance. In M.S. Gazzaniga, (Ed.) The Cognitive Neurosciences V. Cambridge: MIT Press.
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Morgenstern, Y., Geisler, W.S., Murray, R.F. (2014) Human vision is attuned to the diffuseness of natual light. Journal of Vision, 14(9):15, 1-18.
downloadBurge, J. & Geisler, W.S .(2014) Optimal disparity estimation in natural stereo images. Journal of Vision, 14(2):1, 1-18.
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