Tom N. Cornsweet

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1999 University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
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Parents

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Carl Pfaffmann grad student 1953 Brown
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Lorrin Riggs grad student 1955 Brown

Children

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Jim Zacks grad student UC Irvine (PsychTree)
James P. Thomas grad student 1962 UC Berkeley
Davida Teller grad student 1965 UC Berkeley
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Yellott JI, Wandell BA, Cornsweet TN. (2011) The Beginnings of Visual Perception: The Retinal Image and its Initial Encoding. Appendix: Fourier Transforms and Shift‐Invariant Linear Operators Comprehensive Physiology. 257-316
Mikelberg FS, Douglas GR, Schulzer M, et al. (1984) Reliability of optic disk topographic measurements recorded with a video-ophthalmograph. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 98: 98-102
Cornsweet TN, Crane HD. (1973) Accurate two-dimensional eye tracker using first and fourth Purkinje images. Journal of the Optical Society of America. 63: 921-8
Cornsweet TN, Crane HD. (1973) Training the visual accommodation system. Vision Research. 13: 713-5
Cornsweet TN, Crane HD. (1970) Servo-controlled infrared optometer. Journal of the Optical Society of America. 60: 548-54
Crane HD, Cornsweet TN. (1970) Ocular-Focus Stimulator* Journal of the Optical Society of America. 60: 577
Cornsweet TN, Teller DY. (1965) Relation of increment thresholds to brightness and luminance. Journal of the Optical Society of America. 55: 1303-8
CORNSWEET TN. (1964) MEASURING MOVEMENTS OF THE RETINAL IMAGE WITH RESPECT TO THE RETINA. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 2: 73-8
CORNSWEET TN. (1962) A stabilized image requiring no attachments to the eye. The American Journal of Psychology. 75: 653-6
CORNSWEET TN. (1962) Changes in the appearance of stimuli of very high luminance. Psychological Review. 69: 257-73
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