Herschel Leibowitz
American psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Scholar, educator, and philanthropist Herschel Leibowitz is widely recognized for his research in visual perception and for his symbiotic approach to conducting research that both advanced theory and helped in the understanding and relief of societal problems. His research on transportation safety included studies of nearsightedness during night driving, vision during civil twilight, an illusion that underlies the behavior of motorists involved in auto-train collisions, susceptibility of pilots to illusions caused by visual-vestibular interactions, and the design of aircraft instrument panels.
Herschel Leibowitz's Published Works
Published Works
- Anomalous myopias and the intermediate dark focus of accommodation. (1975) (211)
- Night myopia and the intermediate dark focus of accommodation. (1975) (160)
- A revised analysis of the role of efference in motion perception. (1985) (149)
- Age differences in estimating vehicle velocity. (1991) (146)
- Tachygastria and motion sickness. (1985) (137)
- Nighttime driving accidents and selective visual degradation. (1977) (127)
- Ponzo Perspective Illusion as a Manifestation of Space Perception (1969) (125)
- Effect of dioptrics on peripheral visual acuity (1975) (121)
- Peripheral Motion Detection and Refractive Error (1972) (120)
- The Relation of Vergence Effort to Reports of Visual Fatigue Following Prolonged Near Work (1990) (115)
- The assured clear distance ahead rule: implications for nighttime traffic safety and the law. (1998) (115)
- The influence of visual factors on fall-related kinematic variables during stair descent by older women. (1991) (110)
- The independence of dynamic spatial orientation from luminance and refractive error (1979) (108)
- The two modes of processing concept and some implications In J (1982) (107)
- Simultaneous contrast as a function of separation between test and inducing fields. (1953) (106)
- Laser optometer incorporating the Badal principle (1972) (104)
- Velocity-time reciprocity in the perception of motion: Foveal and peripheral determinations (1976) (103)
- The Effect of a Central Task on Luminance Thresholds for Peripherally Presented Stimuli (1969) (103)
- Radial Localization of a Single Stimulus as a Function of Luminance and Duration of Exposure (1955) (98)
- The effect of pupil size on accommodation (1976) (97)
- Role of changes in accommodation and convergence in the perception of size. (1966) (91)
- Subjective measurement of accommodation with laser light. (1970) (89)
- The effects of visual factors and head orientation on postural steadiness in women 55 to 70 years of age. (1992) (84)
- Tutorials on motion perception (1982) (84)
- Effect of reference lines on the discrimination of movement. (1955) (80)
- Practice, refractive error, and feedback as factors influencing peripheral motion thresholds (1974) (74)
- The effects of fixation and restricted visual field on vection-induced motion sickness. (1990) (70)
- The relation between age and the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion. (1967) (67)
- Saccadic eye movements and body sway. (1980) (65)
- Apparent visual size as a function of distance for children and adults. (1957) (61)
- Psychology: From Research to Practice (1978) (61)
- New evidence for the intermediate position of relaxed accommodation (1978) (60)
- Oculomotor adjustments and size constancy (1972) (59)
- Grade Crossing Accidents and Human Factors Engineering (1985) (58)
- Night Myopia: Cause and a Possible Basis for Amelioration* (1976) (57)
- Some observations and theory on the variation of visual acuity with the orientation of the test object. (1953) (56)
- The fixation point as a stimulus for accommodation (1975) (53)
- Implications of Recent Developments in Dynamic Spatial Orientation and Visual Resolution for Vehicle Guidance (1982) (51)
- Effects of moderate dose alcohol on visual contrast sensitivity for stationary and moving targets. (1995) (48)
- The effect of pupil size on visual acuity for photometrically equated test fields at various levels of luminance. (1952) (48)
- Luminance thresholds for the resolution of visual detail during dark adaptation. (1953) (47)
- Reaction times to different spatial frequencies as a function of detectability (1986) (47)
- Cross-cultural and educational aspects of the Ponzo perspective illusion (1972) (46)
- The effect of convergence on the vestibulo-ocular reflex and implications for perceived movement (1982) (46)
- The role of simultaneous contrast in brightness constancy. (1955) (45)
- Effect of instructions, environment, and type of test object on matched size. (1969) (43)
- Visual Performance on CRT Screens and Hard-Copy Displays (1989) (42)
- Efference, perceived movement, and illusory displacement. (1986) (42)
- The effect of a peripheral stimulus on accommodation (1971) (41)
- The effect of rotation and tilt on the magnitude of the Poggendorf illusion. (1966) (38)
- The Human Senses in Flight (1988) (37)
- Some factors influencing the variability of vernier adjustments. (1955) (36)
- Effect of stimulus distance and age on shape constancy. (1967) (36)
- Size matching as a function of instructions in a naturalistic environment. (1967) (35)
- The Effect of Heat Stress on Reaction Time to Centrally and Peripherally Presented Stimuli (1972) (34)
- Autokinetic drifts and gaze deviation (1983) (34)
- The laser optometer and some implications for behavioral research. (1975) (33)
- The effect of suggestion on visual acuity. (1972) (33)
- Time and intensity as determiners of perceived shape. (1956) (31)
- Implications of OKN suppression by smooth pursuit for induced motion (1984) (31)
- Practice effects for visual resolution in the periphery (1979) (30)
- Monocular and binocular size-matching as a function of distance at various age-levels. (1967) (30)
- Two modes of processing visual information: implications for assessing visual impairment. (1986) (30)
- Measuring and predicting the effects of alcohol consumption on contrast sensitivity for stationary and moving gratings (1994) (30)
- Recent Advances in our Understanding of Peripheral Vision and Some Implications (1986) (29)
- Relationships among measures of static and dynamic visual sensitivity. (1988) (28)
- The magnitude of the Poggendorff illusion as a function of age. (1967) (28)
- The effect of contrast on sustained detection (1984) (28)
- The effect of feedback on luminance thresholds for peripherally presented stimuli (1971) (28)
- Human conjunctivitis. I. Diagnostic evaluation. (1976) (28)
- Nighttime Driving and Visual Degradation (1982) (26)
- Effects of exposure duration, cue reduction, and temporary monocularity on size matching at short distances. (1967) (26)
- Effect of hypnotic age regression on the magnitude of the Ponzo and Poggendorff illusions. (1969) (26)
- Quantitative Perceptual Estimates: Verbal versus Nonverbal Retrieval Techniques (1993) (25)
- Do the Eyes Have It (1976) (25)
- VISUAL PERCEPTION AND STRESS (1977) (24)
- Can normal outdoor activities be carried out during civil twilight? (1991) (24)
- Correction of empty-field myopia on the basis of the dark-focus of accommodation. (1979) (24)
- Age Differences in Vistech Near Contrast Sensitivity (1988) (24)
- The Two Modes of Visual Processing: Implications for Spatial Orientation (1984) (23)
- SOME EFFECTS OF CONTOUR ON SIMULTANEOUS BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST. (1965) (23)
- The effect of separation between test and comparison objects on size constancy at various age-levels. (1970) (23)
- Effect of Luminance on the Relation Between Accommodation and Convergence (1991) (23)
- The influence of symbolic stimulus value on perceived size in chronic schizophrenia. (1962) (22)
- Peripheral visual acuity and refractive error: Evidence for “two visual systems”? (1976) (22)
- Age differences in dynamic contrast thresholds. (1992) (22)
- A behavioral link between the oculomotor and cardiovascular systems (1995) (21)
- The relation between the rate threshold for the perception of movement and luminance for various durations of exposure. (1955) (21)
- Age differences in peripheral refractive error. (1989) (19)
- Spatial orientation mechanisms and their implications for falls. (1985) (19)
- Role of vergence accommodation in correcting for night myopia. (1988) (19)
- The effect of separation between test and inducing fields on brightness constancy. (1961) (18)
- Roll vection analysis of suggestion-induced visual field narrowing (1980) (18)
- Shorter Articles and Notes: Intelligence Level as a Variable in the Perception of Shape (1959) (17)
- Factors affecting the magnitude of the Ponzo perspective illusion among the Baganda (1975) (16)
- A signal detection analysis of hypnotically induced narrowing of the peripheral visual field. (1976) (16)
- Relation between the Brunswick and Thouless Ratios and Functional Relations in Experimental Investigations of Perceived Shape, Size, and Brightness (1956) (16)
- Exposure duration in the perception of shape. (1954) (16)
- Frequency of seeing and radial localization of single and multiple visual stimuli. (1955) (15)
- Exposure duration as a variable in perceptual constancy. (1956) (15)
- Posture, gait, and falls. (1996) (15)
- Apparent visual size as a function of distance for mentally deficient subjects. (1961) (14)
- The effect of hypnotic ablation of the background on the magnitude of the Ponzo perspective illusion. (1973) (14)
- Independence of radial localization from refractive error. (1980) (14)
- Hypnotic Age-Regression and Magnitudes of the Ponzo and Poggendorff Illusions (1968) (14)
- Effect of field size and luminance on the binocular summation of suprathreshold stimuli. (1956) (13)
- Studies on excitation and inhibition in the retina: A collection of papers from the laboratories of H. Keffer Hartline. (1975) (12)
- Perceptual size constancy in chronic schizophrenia. (1961) (12)
- The use and calibration of the Maxwellian view in visual instrumentation. (1954) (11)
- The effect of refractive error on central and peripheral motion sensitivity at various exposure durations (1981) (10)
- The Effect of Refractive Error on Size Constancy and Shape Constancy (1978) (10)
- Shape and Size Constancy in Photographic Reproductions (1957) (10)
- The effect of tilted stripes in an optokinetic drum on gastric myoelectric activity and subjective reports of motion sickness. (1996) (9)
- Perception: Essays in honor of James J. Gibson (1975) (9)
- Visual Aftereffects and the Individual as an Adaptive System. (1974) (9)
- Viewing distance and the sustained detection of high spatial frequency gratings (1985) (9)
- The symbiosis between basic and applied research. (1996) (9)
- Letter: Chromostereopsis with small pupils. (1975) (9)
- The magnitude of the Ponzo illusion as a function of age for large and for small stimulus configurations (1971) (7)
- Effect of reduced exposure duration on brightness constancy. (1957) (6)
- Some Effects of Chromostereopsis on Stereoscopic Performance: Implications for Microscopes (1978) (6)
- The effect of testing distance on suggestion-induced visual field narrowing. (1980) (6)
- An experimental study of the efficacy of perceptual-motor training. (1976) (6)
- Size-constancy in older persons: a function of distance. (1967) (5)
- Perceived vs retinal relationships in the Ponzo illusion (1972) (5)
- Bandwidth of the Contrast Sensitivity Function as an Index of Spatial Vision with Application to Refraction (1990) (5)
- Perceptual organization and intelligence: a further study. (1956) (5)
- Perception of space and motion : an international symposium (1978) (4)
- Intensity-time relationship and perceived shape. (1966) (4)
- A methodological study of shape constancy in the rhesus monkey. (1958) (4)
- Evidence for the persistence of visual guidance information (1993) (4)
- The effect of hypnotic age regression on size constancy. (1972) (4)
- Visual size-constancy as a function of distance for temporarily and permanently monocular observers. (1966) (4)
- A Note: Can Vehicle Speed Be Estimated Accurately?1 (1991) (3)
- Decreased visual performance resulting from temporal uncertainty, target movement, and background movement (1988) (3)
- Autokinesis and Peripheral Stimuli: Implications for Fixational Stability (1982) (3)
- Image, object and illusion. (1976) (3)
- Age and the Perception of a Modulating Traffic Signal Light in a Field Location (1991) (3)
- Reduction of body sway by stimuli imaged within a cortical scotoma: a case study. (1985) (3)
- Expectation and autokinesis (1983) (2)
- DRIVER VISIBILITY UNDER WET PAVEMENT CONDITIONS: SIZE, SHAPE AND SPACING OF OBJECT MARKERS/DELINEATORS. FINAL REPORT (1991) (2)
- Relationships among Measures of Static and Dynamic Visual Sensitivity (1988) (1)
- The effect of hypnotically induced fatigue on reaction time (1968) (1)
- Some visual illusions and the mechanisms of size perception (1961) (1)
- AN EVALUATION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISPLAYS, (1965) (1)
- Erratum to: The independence of dynamic spatial orientation from luminance and refractive error (1979) (1)
- A 1970 overview of sources of support for psychological research. (1970) (1)
- Book Review: Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing (1966) (1)
- Seeing and the Eye: An Introduction to Vision. (1974) (1)
- Two modes of processing visual information and implications for traffic safety (1985) (1)
- Shape perception for round and elliptically shaped test objects. (1966) (1)
- Insights into Breadth. (1968) (0)
- Yoshihisa Tanaka (1917–1977) (1978) (0)
- Biologizing animal behavior. (1959) (0)
- THE EFFECT OF LUMINANCE AND EXPOSURE TIME UPON PERCEPTION OF MOTION (1954) (0)
- Hypnosis at its bicentennial: Selected papers. (1980) (0)
- TRAFFIC SAFETY: NIGHTTIME AND ALCOHOL RELATED ACCIDENTS (1984) (0)
- Response : Dioptrics of the Periphery of the Eye (1973) (0)
- Exploring the sensory world: Laboratory experiments in sensation and perception. (1980) (0)
- C. Cross-cultural and personality factors influencing the Ponzo perspective illusion (1976) (0)
- The influence of peripheral stimuli on the amount and direction of autokinesis (1988) (0)
- Psychology survey, No. 1. (1979) (0)
- CAN VEHICLE SPEED BE ESTIMATED ACCURATELY? : A NOTE (1991) (0)
- Noise: The unwanted sounds. (1976) (0)
- Visual psychophysics and physiology: A volume dedicated to Lorrin Riggs (1979) (0)
- Review of Image, object and illusion. (1976) (0)
- Analysis of the mechanisms underlying perceptual constancy (1959) (0)
- Airport Noise Pollution: A Bibliography of its Effects on People and Property. (1974) (0)
- Obituary: Hans-Lukas Teuber (1916-1977). (1979) (0)
- Size Constancy in Catatonia (1968) (0)
- Hans-Lukas Teuber 1916–1977 (1978) (0)
- Illusion: In nature and art. (1976) (0)
- Cross-Cultural and Personality Factors Influencing the Ponzo Perspective Illusion* (2017) (0)
- THE EFFECTS OF A SIMULATED HEAD-UP DISPLAY SPEEDMOMETER ON PERCEPTUAL TASK PERFORMANCE (1990) (0)
- The meaning of adaptation in the behavioral sciences (1969) (0)
- Some Observations on the Stability of Matched Shape (1969) (0)
- Readings in perception: Principle and practice. (1976) (0)
- Adaptation to heat stress (1969) (0)
- Illusions and sampling environmental cues. (1970) (0)
- Photometric scales and the duplicity theory of vision. (1952) (0)
- Role of Persistence Cues In Disorientation/Motion Sickness. (1995) (0)
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