Rolf Nelson
Affiliations: | Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, United States |
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(Attention and figure -ground perception.) |
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Nelson R, Hebda N. (2017) Figure-Ground Processing: A Reassessment of Gelb and Granit. Perception. 301006617750046 |
Kinateder M, Nelson R. (2017) Threshold Differences on Figure and Ground: Gelb and Granit (1923). I-Perception. 8: 2041669516685722 |
Schloss KB, Nelson R, Parker L, et al. (2016) Seasonal Variations in Color Preference. Cognitive Science |
Nelson R, Hebda N. (2015) Figure Ground and Perception: Gelb and Granit Revisited. Journal of Vision. 15: 328 |
Nelson R, Reiss JE, Gong X, et al. (2014) The shape of a hole is perceived as the shape of its interior. Perception. 43: 1033-48 |
Nelson R, Schloss K, Parker L, et al. (2012) Color preference: seasonal and gender differences F1000research. 3: 72-72 |
Nelson R, Thierman J, Palmer S. (2010) Memory for holes: Intrinsic vs. accidental shapes Journal of Vision. 7: 611-611 |
Palmer SE, Nelson R. (2010) The hole paradox: Perceiving and remembering the shapes of intrinsic vs. accidental holes Journal of Vision. 5: 499-499 |
Nelson R, Conklin S, Parker L, et al. (2010) Holes are perceived as shaped in a speeded perceptual task Journal of Vision. 10: 1156-1156 |
Nelson R, Thierman J, Palmer SE. (2009) Shape memory for intrinsic versus accidental holes. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 71: 200-6 |