Stuart Anstis
Stuart M. Anstis is a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, San Diego, in the United States.
Professor Stuart M. Anstis P.h.D. | |
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Alma mater | Cambridge |
Anstis was born in the United Kingdom. He went to Winchester, and then to Corpus Christi, Cambridge, where he did his PhD under Richard Gregory. He had teaching posts at the University of Bristol in the UK, at York University in Toronto and – from 1991 – at the University of California in San Diego, California.[1] He is a fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists.[2]
Books
- George Mather, Frans Verstraten, Stuart Anstis (1998). The Motion Aftereffect: A Modern Perspective. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: MIT Press.
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gollark: Or for anthropic reasons.
gollark: I would only do so ironically.
gollark: I think KSP uses it.
References
- "Stuart Anstis". University of California, San Diego. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
- "Fellows". Society of Experimental Psychology. Retrieved December 15, 2019.
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