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Stuart G Fuller, Ph.D

Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Curriculum Vitae (DOC 40.0 KB)

Joined: October 6, 2008

My previous research at NYU concerned the effects of exogenous (transient) attention on visual processing and perception, particularly how it affects subjective appearance on various visual dimension. As a member of the Backus Lab at SUNY-Opt, I am interested in whether and how endogenous (sustained) attention affects the visual system's ability to learn and use new visual cues to interpret the appearance of bistable stimuli.



33 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

(W) 212-938-5753
sfuller [@ symbol] sunyopt.edu

Publications+

  1. Fuller, S., & Carrasco, M. (2009). Perceptual consequences of visual performance fields: The case of the line motion illusion. Journal of Vision, 9(4):13, 1-17
  2. Fuller, S., Rodriguez, R.Z., & Carrasco, M. (2008). Apparent contrast differs across the vertical meridian: visual and attentional factors. Journal of Vision, 8(1), 1-16.
  3. Carrasco, M., Fuller, S., & Ling, S. (2008). Transient attention does increase perceived contrast of suprathreshold stimuli: A reply to Prinzmetal, Long and Leonhardt. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 1151-1164.
  4. Fuller, S., & Carrasco, M. (2006). Exogenous attention and color perception: Performance and appearance of saturation and hue. Vision Research, 46, 4032-4047
  5. Liu, T., Fuller, S., & Carrasco, M. (2006). Attention alters the appearance of motion coherence. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 1091-1096.
  6. Fuller, S., Park, Y., & Carrasco, M. (2009). Cue contrast modulates the effects of exogenous attention on appearance. Vision Research, 49(14), 1825-1837. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2009.04.019
  7. Fuller, S., van Dam, L., Ernst, M. & Backus, B.T. (submitted). Influence of disambiguated trials on perception of bistable stimuli. Journal of Vision