David J. Field
Associate Professor
- email : djf3@cornell.edu
- fax : 607-255-8433
- phone : 607-255-6393
- 246 Uris Hall
- Cornell University
- Ithaca NY 14853-7601
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Office Hours:
T 2:15 - 3:15
Interests
Theories and models of sensory coding and visual processing; visual perception;
emphasis on understanding the relations between the structure of the natural
environment and the representation of that environment by sensory systems
Now recruiting graduate students for IMAGINE, the Ithaca-Manhattan Graduate Initiative in Neuroscience. This NIH-funded training program is jointly sponsored by Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Perception, Cognition & Development
Behavioral & Evolutionary Neuroscience
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Selected Publications
- Olshausen BA, Field DJ (2005). "How close are we to understanding V1?" Neural Computation, in press
- Olshausen BA, Field DJ (2004). "Sparse Coding of Sensory Inputs". Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 14: 481-487.
- Webster, Michael A., John S. Werner, and David J. Field. "Adaptation and the Phenomenology of Perception." To appear in Fitting the Mind to the World: Adaptation and Aftereffects in High Level Vision: Advances in Visual Cognition Series, Volume 2, C. Clifford and G. Rhodes (Eds.) Oxford University Press.
Links
- Psychology 3420/6420: Human Perception: Applications to Computer Graphics, Art, and Visual Display
also Cognitive Studies 3420 and Visual Studies 3342
Fall 2008 information >
updated on Wednesday, Sep 23 2009 @ 3:22pm
