Curriculum Vitae
Delwin T. Lindsey Ph.D.
January 1, 2006
Work: Home:
Department of Psychology 337
Crandall Drive
The Ohio State University Worthington,
OH 43085
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Mansfield, OH
44906
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Email: lindsey.43@osu.edu
Degrees:
B. A., Physics,
Pomona College, Claremont, California, 1971.
Ph.D.,
Biopsychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1985.
Specific Interests:
Cognitive science
with special emphasis on visual perception,
Computational
models of visual information processing,
Development of
visual perception in human infants.
Present Position:
Associate Professor, Department of
Psychology, The Ohio State University, Mansfield, Ohio.
Academic
Employment History:
Associate Professor, Department of
Psychology, The Ohio State University, 10/01 - present.
Assistant Professor, Department of
Psychology, The Ohio State University, 9/95-9/01
Research Scientist, Department of
Psychology, The Ohio State University, 5/93-6/95.
Research
Scientist, Center for Cognitive Science, The Ohio State University, 1/92-4/93.
Research Assistant Professor, Department
of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1/91 - 12/91.
Research Associate, Department of
Psychology, University of Washington, 02/87 - 12/90.
Postdoctoral Research Associate,
Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 09/86 - 01/87.
Teaching
Experience:
Taught courses of Introductory Psychology, Perception,
Cognitive Psychology, Psychobiology , History of Psychology, Evolutionary
Psychology. The Ohio State
University, Mansfield, Ohio, 1995 -06.
Co-supervised one doctoral student, Ohio
State University, 1998-1999. (Graduated with PhD in Computer and Information
Science June, 1999)
Taught Honors sections of Introductory
Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1992 and 1993.
Guest lecturer in courses covering a
variety of introductory and advanced topics in vision science and visual
perception, University of Washington and The Ohio State University.
Developed and taught seminars in the
areas of visual perception and molecular genetics of color vision, University
of Washington 1989 and 1990.
Co-supervised two doctoral students, University of
Washington, 1989 - 1991.
Membership
in Professional Societies:
Awards:
National Research Service Award,
1975-1978.
OSU-Mansfield Faculty Award for
Outstanding Scholarship - 2001.
Reviewer for:
Journals:
Perception
& Psychophysics
Perception
American
Journal of Optometry
Trends
in Cognitive Sciences
Psychological
Sciences
Research Funding
Organizations:
National
Science Foundation
Air
Force Office of Scientific Research
Research
Support:
As Principal
Investigator:
The
role of spatiotemporal pooling in motion perception.
National
Science Foundation #SRB-9514522.
$296,000.
09/96 - 08/00.
As Co-Principal
Investigator:
The
detection and segmentation of motion.
(with James T. Todd)
National
Science Foundation (NSF BCS-007-9277),
$211,167.
08/00
- 07/03.
Emergence
and early development of stereopsis in infants. (with Angela M. Brown)
National
Science Foundation (NSF BCS-9983465),
$300,197.
08/00
- 07/05
Visual Assessment of Color Difference (with Alvin Wee & William M.
Johnston, both in College of Dentistry)
National
Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, $100,000
06/02
-0 5/05
Invited Talks:
1989: Motion perception at isoluminance.
The Schappens Eye Research Institute, Boston, Massachusetts.
1990: Are
there fundamental losses of visual function at isoluminance? Annual Meeting of the Optical
Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts.
1991: Isoluminant vision. Department of Psychology, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio.
1991: The
molecular genetics of color vision.
College of Optometry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
1995: Motion
Transparency. College of
Optometry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
1996: A Model of Motion Perception, Computer
and Information Systems, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
1997: Motion Transparency, the aperture
problem, and the mechanisms of human motion perception. Invited talk presented at INSERM
(National Institute for Research in the Medical and Health Sciences), Lyon,
France.
2001 Motion perception at
isoluminance, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
2003 The color blue: A
physiological explanation for a cultural phenomenon, University of Nijmegen,
Nijmegen, Nederlands.
Published
Papers:
Bowen R. W., Lindsey
D. T., & Smith V. C.
(1977). Chromatic two-pulse resolution
with and without luminance transients.
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 67, 1501-1507.
Lindsey D. T., Holzman P. S., Haberman,
S., & Yasillo N. J. (1978).
Smooth-pursuit eye movements.
A comparison of two measurement techniques for studying schizophrenia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 87, 491 - 496.
Pokorny J., Bowen R. W., Lindsey D. T., & Smith V. C.
(1979). Duration of thresholds for
chromatic stimuli. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 69, 103 - 106.
Goldman A. I. & Lindsey D. T.
(1983). Visual efficiency - a
microcomputer program for analysis of action spectra. Computer Programs in
Biomedicine, 17, 269 - 275.
Meredith T. A., Lindsey D. T., Edelhauser
H. F., & Goldman A. I. (1985).
Electroretinographic studies following vitrectomy and intraocular
silicone oil injection. British
Journal of Ophthalmology,
69, 254 - 260.
Lindsey D. T., Pokorny J., & Smith V.
C. (1986). Phase-dependent
sensitivity to heterochromatic flicker.
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 3,
921 - 927.
Lindsey D. T. & Teller D. Y. (1989). Influence of variations in edge blur on
minimally distinct border judgments: a theoretical and empirical
investigation. Journal of the
Optical Society of America A ,
6, 446-458.
Teller D. Y. & Lindsey D. T.
(1989) Motion nulls for white
vurses isochromatic gratings in infants and adults. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 6, 1945-1954.
Lindsey D. T. & Teller D. Y (1990).
Motion at Isoluminance: Discrimination/detection ratios for moving isoluminant
gratings. Vision Research, 30, 1751-1761.
Deeb, S.S., Lindsey, D.T., Hibiya, Y,
Sanocki, E., Teller, D.Y., & Motulsky (1992). Genotype-phenotype relationships in human red/green color
vision defects: Molecular and psychophysical studies. American Journal of Human Genetics , 51, 687-700.
Teller, D. Y., Lindsey D. T., Mar C. M.,
Succop A., & Mahal M. R. (1992). Infant temporal contrast sensitivity at
low temporal frequencies. Vision
Research, 32, 1157-1162.
Lindsey D. T., Winderickx J., Sanocki E.,
Teller D. Y., Deeb S. S., & Motulsky A. G. (1992). Individual differences in Rayleigh
matches are related to differences in L-cone pigment structure. Advances in Color Vision, Technical Digest (Optical Society of
America A, Washington D.C.), 4,
17-19.
Winderickx, J., Lindsey, D.T., Sanocki,
E., Teller, D.T., Motulsky, A.G., & Deeb, S.S. (1992). Polymorphism in the
red photopigment underlies variation in colour matching. Nature, 356, 431-433.
Winderickx, J., Sanocki, E., Lindsey,
D.T., Motulsky, A.G., & Deeb, S.S. (1992). Defective color vision associated with a missense mutation
in the human green visual pigment gene.
Nature Genetics,
1, 251-256.
Palmer, J., Ames, C.T., & Lindsey,
D.T. (1993). Measuring the effects of attention on
simple visual search. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19, 108-130.
Teller, D.Y. & Lindsey, D.T. (1993).
Color Vision. In: K. Simons (ed), Infant Vision: Basic
and Clinical Research. Committee on Vision, Commission on
Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council. New York: Oxford University Press.
Sanocki, E, Lindsey, D. T., Winderickx,
J., Teller, D.Y., Deeb, S. S., & Motulsky, A. G. (1993). Serine/alanine amino acid polymorphism
of the L and M cone pigments: Effects on rayleigh matches among deuteranopes,
protanopes ;and color normal observers.
Vision Research,
33, 2139-2152.
Teller, D. Y. & Lindsey, D.T.
(1993). Motion at
isoluminance: Motion dead zones in
three-dimensional color space. Journal
of the Optical Society of America A,
10, 1324-1331.
Teller, D.Y. & Lindsey, D.T.
(1993). OKN nulling techniques and
infant color vision. In: C. Granrud (ed), Visual Perception and Cognition in
Infancy. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Brown, A.M., Lindsey, D.T., McSweeney,
E.M., & Walters, M.M. (1995)
Infant luminance and chromatic contrast sensitivity: OKN data on
3-month-old infants. Vision
Research, 35, 3145 - 3160.
Lindsey, D.T. & Todd,
J.T.(1996). On the relative
contributions of motion energy and transparency to the perception of moving
plaids. Vision Research, 36, 207 - 222..
Norman, H. F., Norman, J. F., Todd, J.
T., & Lindsey, D. T. (1996)
Spatial interactions in perceived speed. Perception,
25, 815-831.
Lindsey, D. T. & Todd, J. T.
(1998). Opponent motion interactions
in the perception of transparent motion.
Perception and Psychophysics, 60,
558-574.
Cesmeli E., Wang D. L., Lindsey D. T.,
& Todd J. T. (1998). Motion segmentation using temporal block matching and
LEGION. IJCNN98, IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 3, 2069-2074.
Cesmeli, E.; Lindsey, D.T.;
Wang, D.L. (2000). An oscillatory correlation model of human motion perception.
IJCNN 2000, IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 4 , 267 –272.
Lindsey D. T. (2001). Direction repulsion
in unfiltered and ring-filtered Julesz textures. Perception &
Psychophysicss, 63, 226-240.
Cesmeli, E., Lindsey, D. T., & Wang,
D.L. (2002) An oscillatory correlation model of visual motion analysis. Perception
& Psychophysics, 64,
1191-1217.
Lindsey, D. T. & Brown, A.M
(2002). Color naming and the
phototoxic effects of sunlight on the eye. Psychological Science.13,506-512.
Claeys, K. G., Lindsey, D. T., De
Schutter, E. , Orban, G. A. (2003).
A higher order motion region in human inferior parietal lobule: evidence
from fMRI. Neuron, 40, 631-642.
Lindsey, D.T. & Brown, A.M. (2004) Sunlight and ÒblueÓ: the
prevalence of poor lexical color discrimination within the ÒgrueÓ region. Psychological Science, 15, 291-294.
Brown, A.M. & Lindsey, D.T.
(2004) Ultraviolet light and the
worldwide prevalence of Daltonism and distinct, native words for ÒblueÓ. Visual
Neuroscience, 21, 409 – 412.
Lindsey, D.T. & Brown, A.M. (2004) Field sensitivity curves in the isoluminant plane of DKL
color space Field sensitivity curves in the
isoluminant plane of DKL color space.
Visual Neuroscience,
21, 269 – 274.
Brown, AM, Adusumilli, V, & Lindsey, D. T. (2005). Detection
of vernier and contrast-modulated stimuli with equal Fourier energy spectra by
infants and adults. Journal of Vision, 5, 230-243.
Wee, A, Lindsey, DT, Kuo, A, & Johnston, W (in-press). Colour accuracy of commercial digital
cameras for use in dentistry, Dental Materials.
Presentations
at Professional Meetings:
Lindsey, D. T. & Teller, D. Y.
(1987). Invariance of MDB matches
across variations in edge blur.
Optical Society of America, Rochester, New York.
Lindsey, D. T. & Teller, D. Y. (1988). Spatio-temporal phase characteristics
of moving gratings synthesized from isoluminant red and green components. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Teller, D. Y. & Lindsey, D. T.
(1988). Quantitative
characterization of infant isoluminance measured with moving gratings. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Teller, D. Y. & Lindsey, D. T. (1988). OKN isoluminance points and equivalent
achromatic contrasts in infants and color-normal and abnormal adults. Optical Society of America, Santa
Clara, California.
Lindsey, D. T. & Teller, D. Y.
(1989). Selective losses of
motion discrimination for moving isoluminant gratings. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T. & Teller, D.Y.
(1989). Perception of moving isoluminant
gratings. Optical Society of
America, Orlando, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T., Teller, D. Y. &
Succop, A. (1990). Motion
discrimination thresholds for photopically or scotopically matched
backgrounds. Association for
Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Palmer, J., Ames, C. T. & Lindsey, D.
T. (1990). Does attention or
decision limit visual search?
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T. (1990). Are there
fundamental losses of visual function at isoluminance? Optical Society of America,
Boston, Massachusetts.
Lindsey, D. T. (1990). Linear analysis of
eccentricity-dependent changes in the null-based isoluminant plane. Optical Society of America, Boston,
Massachusetts.
Teller, D. Y. & Lindsey, D. T.
(1990). Motion photometry: Additivity and the isoluminant
plane. Optical Society of America,
Boston, Massachusetts.
Sanocki, E., Lindsey, D. T., Deeb, S.,
& Motulsky, A. (1990).
Deuteranomalous trichromacy in a subject revealing only an L-cone
pigment gene. Optical Society of
America, Boston, Massachusetts.
Teller, D. Y., Lindsey, D. T., Mar C. M.,
Succop, A., & Mahal, M. R. (1991).
Infant temporal contrast sensitivity at low temporal frequencies. Association for Research in Vision and
Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Nichols, M. J., Lindsey, D. T. &
Sanocki, E. (1991). Determining
isoluminance in naive subjects using heterochromatic modulation photometry
(HMP). Optical Society of America,
Santa Clara, California.
Lindsey, D. T., Windericks, J., Sanocki,
E., Teller, D. Y., Deeb, S. S., & Motulsky, A. G. (1992). Individual differences in Rayleigh
matches are related to differences in L-cone pigment structure. Optical Society of America Topical
Meeting: Advances in Color Vision, Irvine, California.
Sanocki, E, Lindsey, D. T., Winderickx,
J., Teller, D.Y., Deeb, S. S., &
Motulsky, A. G. (1992).
Serine/alanine amino acid polymorphism of the L and M cone pigments:
Effects on rayleigh matches among deuteranopes, protanopes and color normal
observers. Association for
Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Winderickx, J., Sanocki, E., Lindsey,
D.T., Motulsky, A.G., & Deeb,
S.S. (1992). Defective color
vision associated with a missense mutation in the human green visual pigment
gene. Association for Research in
Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Brown, A.M., Lindsey, D.T., McSweeney,
E.M., & Walters, M.M. (1994)
Infant luminance and chromatic contrast sensitivity: OKN data on
3-month-old infants. Association
for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T. & Todd, J. T.
(1994). Opponent-motion
interactions in the perception of transparent motion. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,
Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T. & Todd, J. T.
(1995). Detection of Motion in
transparent motion displays.
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D.T. & Todd, J.T.
(1997). Direction repulsion in
ring-filtered Julesz patterns.
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
Lindsey, D.T. & Fowler, W.
(1998). Vector differences and
local motion interactions. .
Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
Cesmeli, E., Lindsey, D.T., & Wang,
D.L. (1999). Integration of static
luminance and motion cues: A step towards solving the blank wall problem.
Annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida.
Lindsey, D.T. (1999). How does binocular disparity affect the
detectability of motion signals in noise?
Annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Brown, A. M. & Lindsey, D.T.
(2001). Color naming and the effects
of yellowing of the ocular lens.
Paper presented at Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida.
Lindsey, D. T., Denys, K., Brown, A. M. & Orban, G. A.
(2002). fMRI correlates of
isoluminant motion perception.
Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida, May,
2002.
Lindsey,
D. T. & Brown, A.M. Detection
of chromatic gratings in noise: field sensitivity and additivity within
chromatic channels. Poster
presented at the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida, May, 2003.
Claeys, K. G., Lindsey, D. T., De
Schutter, E. , Orban, G. A. (2003).
The neural correlate of a higher-order feature-tracking motion system
revealed by fMRI. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota,
Florida, May, 2003.
Lindsey, D.T. & Brown, A.M. (2003) Field sensitivity curves in the isoluminant plane of DKL
color space. Poster
presented at the Biennial Symposium of the International Color Vision Society,
July, 2003.
Brown, A.M. & Lindsey, D.T. (2003) Language and color: the worldwide prevalence of Daltonism
and a distinct word for ÒblueÓ. Poster presented at the Biennial Symposium of the
International Color Vision Society, July, 2003.
Lindsey, D. T. & Brown, A.M. Color naming and color consensus: blue
is special. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences
Society, Sarasota, Florida, May, 2004.
Brown, A. M. & Lindsey, D. T. The color BLUE: the dictionary project. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida,
May, 2004.
Brown, A. M. & Miracle, J. A. &
Lindsey, D. T. Psychometric
functions for stereopsis in human infants. Poster
presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology,
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, May, 2005.
Brown, A. M. Lindsey, D. T. Miracle, J.
A. & Satgunam P. D-Max for stereopsis in human infants. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society, Sarasota, Florida,
May, 2005