Dear Colleagues, our first paper showing evidence of what we’re calling “the tyranny of film” has recently been published in PLoS ONE, and we thought we would let members […]
Lester Loschky
Dr. Lester Loschky does visual cognition research. His primary interests are in three areas: real world scene perception, human-computer interaction, and comprehension of both visual narratives (films and picture stories) and language. A unifying thread through these areas is a focus on the interactions between perception, attention, memory, and comprehension processes.