Assistant Professor
CH 415
(205) 934-8409
Research Interests: The visual processing of motion (specifically the interaction between types of motion: foreground, background, 1st order, 2nd order), conscious vs. unconscious processing, philosophy of mind
Teaching Interests: Sensory processing, neuroscience, philosophy of science, and the application of modern psychological research to business and law
Office Hours: By appointment
Education:
- B.S., Florida State University
- Ph.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Select Publications
- Gampher, J.E., & Gamlin, P.D.R. (2004) The influence of Induced Motion on the Perception and Tracking of a Moving Target. Program No. 994.13, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 2004.
- Gampher, J.E, & Gamlin, P. (2003). The Duncker illusion affects the perception of targets moving in depth. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 860a.