Joseph F. Sturr

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University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
Area:
Visual psychophysics
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Robert M. Boynton grad student Rochester (Neurotree)

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Thomas E. Frumkes grad student Syracuse
James  P. Gaska grad student 1997-1981 Syracuse (Neurotree)
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Sturr JF, Zhang L, Taub HA, et al. (1997) Psychophysical evidence for losses in rod sensitivity in the aging visual system. Vision Research. 37: 475-81
Jackowski MM, Sturr JF, Taub HA, et al. (1996) Photophobia in patients with traumatic brain injury: Uses of light-filtering lenses to enhance contrast sensitivity and reading rate. Neurorehabilitation. 6: 193-201
Zhang L, Sturr JF. (1995) Aging, background luminance, and threshold-duration functions for detection of low spatial frequency sinusoidal gratings. Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry. 72: 198-204
Sturr JF, Kline GE, Taub HA. (1990) Performance of young and older drivers on a static acuity test under photopic and mesopic luminance conditions. Human Factors. 32: 1-8
Sturr JF, Church KL, Taub HA. (1988) Temporal summation functions for detection of sine-wave gratings in young and older adults. Vision Research. 28: 1247-53
Sturr JF, Van Orden K, Taub HA. (1987) Selective attenuation in brightness for brief stimuli and at low intensities supports age-related transient channel losses. Experimental Aging Research. 13: 145-9
Van Orden K, Sturr JF, Taub HA. (1987) Context effects in brightness estimation. Perception & Psychophysics. 41: 416-8
Friedman H, Taub HA, Sturr JF, et al. (1987) Visual information processing speed in hypnotized and nonhypnotized subjects. The Journal of General Psychology. 114: 363-72
Sturr JF, Church KL, Nuding SC, et al. (1986) Older observers have attenuated increment thresholds upon transient backgrounds. Journal of Gerontology. 41: 743-7
Friedman H, Taub HA, Sturr JF, et al. (1986) Hypnotizability and speed of visual information processing. The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 34: 234-41
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