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Western Washington
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Office: Miller Hall 346D |
Phone: (360) 650-4019 |
email: Larry.Symons@wwu.edu |
Current Courses:
- Psychology 303: Research Methods and Statistical Analysis: Experimental Approaches
- Psychology 520: Graduate Seminar in Perception
Research Interests:
- Face perception
- The perception of another person's direction of gaze
- Shape from shading
- Ambiguous motion
- The motion aftereffect
Representative Publications:Symons, L.A., Lee, K., Cedrone, C.C. & Nishimura, M. (in press) What are you looking at? Acuity for triadic eye gaze. Journal of General Psychology, Special Issue on Perception.
Symons, L.A., Cuddy, F., & Humphrey, G.K. (2000). Orientation tuning of shape from shading. Perception and Psychophysics, 62, 557-568.
Freire, A., Lee, K., Symons, L.A. (2000). The face inversion effect as a deficit in the encoding of configural information: Direct evidence. Perception, 29, 159-170.
Symons, L.A., Hains, S.M.J., & Muir, D.W. (1998). Look at me: Five-month-old infants sensitivity to very small deviations in eye-gaze during social interactions. Infant Behavior and Development, 21, 531-536.
Symons, L.A., Pearson, P.M., & Timney, B. (1996). The aftereffect to relative motion does not show interocular transfer. Perception, 25 (6), 651-660.