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Faculty > Rolf Nelson

Rolf Nelson

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Office: 316B Knapton Hall
Office Hours: T Th 4:30 - 5:30
Phone: x3632
Fax: x3640
Email: rnelson at wheatonma.edu

Degrees

Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
B.A., Macalester College

Main Interests

My main interests are in the area of human visual perception. I study the way in which visual scenes are organized into something meaningful via processes like figure-ground organization and Gestalt grouping. I also do research in other areas within cognition, including implicit perception, visual perception in autism, and the effects of video games on critical thinking skills.

Research Interests

Visual perception, figure-ground organization, Gestalt grouping factors, implicit perception.

Teaching Interests

Cognition, memory, perception, experimental lab, consciousness

Other Interests

Traveling, home improvement, good food, visual illusions

Student Projects

Summer/Fall '07:
Brianne Jeffrey, Sherri Conklin, Michael Koltz, & Jared Floch: Cognitive & perceptual effects of video games.

Fall '06 - Spring '07:
Brian Cartun: The perception of negative space

Fall '05 - Spring '06
Brian Cartun, Paige MacGregor: Attention and figure-ground perception

Selected Publications, Creative Work or Performances

Nelson, R., & Palmer, S. (2007). Familiar shapes attract attention in figure-ground displays. Perception and Psychophysics, 69(3), 382-392.

Nelson, R., & Prinzmetal, W. (2003). On the relation between roll and pitch. Visual Cognition, 10(6), 715-728.

Palmer, S., Brooks, J., & Nelson, R. (2003). When does grouping happen? Acta Psychologica, 114(3) 311-330.

Nelson, R., & Palmer, S. (2001). Of holes and wholes: The perception of surrounded regions. Perception, 30, 1213-1226.

Palmer, S. & Nelson, R. (2000). Late influences on perceptual grouping: Illusory figures. Perception and Psychophysics, 62(7), 1321-1331.



 

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