A celebration of the life and scientific work of Ian Howard. Rogers, B. J., Allison, R. S., & Palmisano, S. A. In 37th European Conference on Visual Perception, volume 43 (Suppl.), pages 2. 2014. Paper -1 abstract bibtex Ian Porteus Howard (1927-2013) had a remarkable academic career spanning over 60 years that started with his initial appointment at the University of Durham in 1952. He is probably best known for his outstanding books – Human Spatial Orientation (1966) (with Brian Templeton), through Human Visual Orientation (1982), Binocular Vision and Stereopsis (1995), the 2 volumes of Seeing in Depth (2002) and finally the 3 volumes of Perceiving in Depth (2012). Ian was also a talented experimentalist and the creator and builder of many novel pieces of experimental equipment including his rotating sphere and rotating room. Over the six decades he worked on a wide variety of research topics together with many graduate students, post-docs and researchers from Canada, USA, UK, Japan and Australia.
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author = {Rogers, B. J. and Allison, R. S. and Palmisano, S. A.},
booktitle = {37th European Conference on Visual Perception},
date-added = {2014-08-28 17:08:35 +0000},
date-modified = {2014-09-09 18:55:24 +0000},
journal = {Perception},
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title = {A celebration of the life and scientific work of Ian Howard},
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