Hal S. Greenwald, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002-2008 | Brain & Cognitive Sciences | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
2008-2018 | MITRE, Bedford, MA, United States | ||
2018- | Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
Area:
3D vision, computational neuroscience, cognitive neuroscienceWebsite:
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"Hal Greenwald"Bio:
Ph.D. 2008 University of Rochester
Mean distance: 15.6 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid C. Knill | grad student | 2002-2008 | Rochester | |
(Getting a grip on three-dimensional surface orientation: Binocular vision, cue integration, and computation.) |
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Greenwald HS, Knill DC. (2010) Grasping for cues: Visual cue integration for object manipulation Journal of Vision. 7: 69-69 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC. (2010) A new slant on orientation disparity: Evaluating orientation disparity as a cue for 3D surface slant perception Journal of Vision. 6: 829-829 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC. (2009) Orientation disparity: a cue for 3D orientation? Neural Computation. 21: 2581-604 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC. (2009) Cue integration outside central fixation: a study of grasping in depth. Journal of Vision. 9: 11.1-16 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC. (2009) A comparison of visuomotor cue integration strategies for object placement and prehension. Visual Neuroscience. 26: 63-72 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC, Saunders JA. (2005) Integrating visual cues for motor control: a matter of time. Vision Research. 45: 1975-89 |
Greenwald HS, Knill DC, Saunders JA. (2004) Monocular and binocular cues contribute differently to planning and online control of reaching movements Journal of Vision. 4: 143-143 |