Edward R. Strelow, PhD

Affiliations: 
1975 Psychology Monash University (Australia) 
Area:
Visual perception, Motion perception
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According to Ross Day, his supervisor, "Ed Strelow was a very good graduate student and he and I shared the
paper which might have been my first paper in Nature, of which there have been about four or five over the years. He moved out of psychology and became an attorney in California." (Coltheart, M., & Day, R. H. (2011). Professor Ross Day, psychology. Retrieved from https://www.science.org.au/learning/general-audience/history/interviews-australian-scientists/professor-ross-day-psychology)

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Strelow ER, Brabyn JA. (1982) Locomotion of the blind controlled by natural sound cues. Perception. 11: 635-40
Strelow ER. (1982) Sensory Aids: Commerical versus Research Interests Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. 76: 241-243
Strelow ER, Brabyn JA. (1981) Use of foreground and background information in visually guided locomotion. Perception. 10: 191-8
Strelow ER, Day RH. (1975) Visual movement aftereffect: evidence for independent adaptation to moving target and stationary surround. Vision Research. 15: 117-21
Day RH, Strelow E. (1971) Reduction or disappearance of visual after effect of movement in the absence of patterned surround. Nature. 230: 55-6
Strelow ER, Day RH. (1971) Aftereffect of visual movement: Storage in the absence of a patterned surround Perception & Psychophysics. 9: 485-486
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