Charles Stromeyer

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Vision
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Rhea T. Eskew research scientist 1986-1990 Harvard
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Chen Y, Norton D, Stromeyer C. (2014) Prolonged temporal interaction for peripheral visual processing in schizophrenia: evidence from a three-flash illusion. Schizophrenia Research. 156: 190-6
Norton D, Ongur D, Stromeyer C, et al. (2008) Altered 'three-flash' illusion in response to two light pulses in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. 103: 275-82
Stromeyer CF, Martini P. (2003) Human temporal impulse response speeds up with increased stimulus contrast. Vision Research. 43: 285-98
Stromeyer CF. (2003) Temporal asymmetry in motion masking: a shortening of the temporal impulse response function. Vision Research. 43: 261-8
Stromeyer CF, Gowdy PD, Chaparro A, et al. (2000) Colour adaptation modifies the temporal properties of the long- and middle-wave cone signals in the human luminance mechanism. The Journal of Physiology. 526: 177-94
Gowdy PD, Stromeyer CF, Kronauer RE. (1999) Detection of flickering edges: absence of a red-green edge detector. Vision Research. 39: 4186-91
Gowdy PD, Stromeyer CF, Kronauer RE. (1999) Facilitation between the luminance and red-green detection mechanisms: enhancing contrast differences across edges. Vision Research. 39: 4098-112
Stromeyer CF, Gowdy PD, Chaparro A, et al. (1999) Second-site adaptation in the red-green detection pathway: only elicited by low-spatial-frequency test stimuli. Vision Research. 39: 3011-23
Stromeyer CF, Thabet R, Chaparro A, et al. (1999) Spatial masking does not reveal mechanisms selective to combined luminance and red-green color. Vision Research. 39: 2099-112
Stromeyer CF, Chaparro A, Rodriguez C, et al. (1998) Short-wave cone signal in the red-green detection mechanism. Vision Research. 38: 813-26
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