标题: 贝拉-儒勒兹 心理学家 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-3-3 09:35 标题: 贝拉-儒勒兹 心理学家 Bela Julesz
Psychologist | Class of February 1983
Title
Psychologist
Location
Murray Hill , New Jersey
Age
55 at time of award
Deceased
December 31, 2003
Area of Focus
Psychology and Cognitive Science
Published February 1, 1983
ABOUT BELA'S WORK
Bela Julesz, was an experimental psychologist, an educator, and a communications engineer, who studied human vision, particularly binocular depth, motion, and texture perception.
Julesz pioneered the use of computer-generated textures with controlled statistical and geometrical properties, such as random-dot stereograms and cinematograms. He showed that many human perceptual processes are much simpler than previously assumed since they can operate without form recognition. He summarized these techniques, which permit early diagnosis of infant stereoblindness, in his monograph, Foundations of Cyclopean Perception (1971). He was also the author of Dialogues on Perception (1994).
BIOGRAPHY
Julesz was a State of New Jersey Professor of Psychology and the director of the Laboratory of Vision Research at Rutgers University. Prior to these appointments, he did research for thirty-two years at AT&T Bell Laboratories as head of the sensory, perceptual, and neurophysiological research departments, until his retirement in 1989. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was a recipient of the Dr. H. P. Heineken Prize (1985) from the Royal Netherlands Academy and the Lashley Award (1990) from the American Philosophical Society.
Julesz received a Ph.D. (1956) from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.