Donald Mershon, PhD

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2011 Psychology North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
Area:
Perception
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Parents

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Walter Charles Gogel grad student 1970 UC Santa Barbara (PsychTree)
 (Relative contributions of depth and directional adjacency to whiteness contrast under two conditions of luminance)

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Alexander Eisenstein research assistant 2020-2012 NCSU
Keith Stoll Karn grad student 1983-1985 NCSU
Eric N. Wiebe grad student 1996 NCSU (EduTree)
Celeste M. Mayer grad student 2002 NCSU
Michael R. Chipley grad student 2008 NCSU
Rachelle N. Ornan grad student 2008 NCSU
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Mayer CM, Mershon DH, Lim RW, et al. (2006) Visual factors affecting touchdown point judgments during off-airport emergency landings International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 16: 401-418
McAllister D, Morris B, Matson K, et al. (2001) Some problems encountered in the development of a virtual reality system for evaluating human performance during emergency power-off aircraft landings Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4297: 465-474
Karn KS, Mershon DH. (1984) DARK FOCUS, DARK VERGENCE AND SUBJECTIVE REPORTS OF VISUAL FATIGUE DURING CRT DISPLAY VIEWING Proceedings of the Human Factors Society. 2: 935-936
Mershon DH, Desaulniers DH, Amerson TL, et al. (1980) Visual capture in auditory distance perception: proximity image effect reconsidered. The Journal of Auditory Research. 20: 129-36
Gogel WC, Mershon DH. (1977) Local autonomy in visual space. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 18: 237-50
Mershon DH, Gogel WC. (1975) Failure of familiar size to determine a metric for visually perceived distance Perception & Psychophysics. 17: 101-106
Mershon DH, Gogel WC. (1970) Effect of stereoscopic cues on perceived whiteness. The American Journal of Psychology. 83: 55-67
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