Christopher R. Cantor, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Vision Science, motor control
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Clifton M. Schor grad student 2005 UC Berkeley
 (The temporal impulse response model of the flash lag effect.)
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Tong J, Zhang ZL, Cantor CR, et al. (2012) The effect of perceptual grouping on perisaccadic spatial distortions. Journal of Vision. 12: 10
Tahir HJ, Tong J, Cantor CR, et al. (2011) Effect of blur adaptation on contrast discrimination in emmetropes and myopes Journal of Vision. 11: 1013-1013
Zhang ZL, Cantor CR, Schor CM. (2010) Perisaccadic stereo depth with zero retinal disparity. Current Biology : Cb. 20: 1176-81
Zhang Z, Cantor C, Schor C. (2010) Stereo-depth with dichoptic perisaccadic spatial distortions illustrate a head-centric disparity mechanism Journal of Vision. 9: 410-410
Zhang ZL, Cantor C, Schor C. (2010) Luminance and saccadic supression on perisaccadic spatial distortions Journal of Vision. 8: 926-926
Zhang Z, Cantor C, Schor C. (2010) Temporal Interaction in Perisaccadic Mislocalization Journal of Vision. 7: 117-117
Zhang Z, Cantor C, Schor C. (2010) Perisaccadic Stereopsis from Zero Retinal Disparity Journal of Vision. 10: 331-331
Zhang ZL, Cantor CR, Schor CM. (2008) Effects of luminance and saccadic suppression on perisaccadic spatial distortions. Journal of Vision. 8: 22.1-18
Cantor CR, Schor CM. (2007) Stimulus dependence of the flash-lag effect. Vision Research. 47: 2841-54
Zhang ZL, Cantor C, Ghose T, et al. (2004) Temporal aspects of spatial interactions affecting stereo-matching solutions. Vision Research. 44: 3183-92
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