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Maurice Hershenson
George and Frances Levin Professor of Psychology
Ph.D. Yale University 

Office: Brown 317
Phone: 781-736-3267
email: hershenson@brandeis.edu


Represenative Publications
Hershenson, M. (2003). Perceptual atoms: Proximal motion vectors and the perception of object motion in depth. Invited Chapter: Brazilian Archives of Ophthalmology (Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftallmologia, Special Issue on Perception), 66, 30-43.

Hershenson, M. (2003). A trick of the moonlight. Review of H. Ross & C. Plug, The Mystery of the Moon Illusion. Nature, 421, 695.

Knight, R. A., Manoach, D.S., Elliot, D. S., & Hershenson, M. (2000).  Perceptual organization in Schizophrenics: The processing of symmetrical configurations.   Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 109, 575-587

Hershenson, M. & Samuels, S.M. (1999).  An airplane illusion: apparent velocity determined by apparent distance.  Perception, 28, 433-436.

Hershenson, M. (1999). Visual space perception: A primer. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 

Hershenson, M. (1993). Structural constraints: Further evidence from apparent motion in depth. Perception, 22, 323-334. 

Hershenson, M. (1993). Linear and rotation motion aftereffect as a function of inspection duration. Vision Research, 33, 1913-1919. 

Hershenson, M. (1992). The perception of shrinking in apparant motion. Perception and Psychophysics, 52, 671-675. 

Hershenson, M. (1992). Size-distance invariance: Kinetic invariance is different from static invariance. Perception & Psychophysics, 51, 541-548. 

Hershenson, M. (1989). The moon illusion. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.