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Overview

Herschel W. Leibowitz was affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States during their academic career.

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Information regarding awards or honors received by Herschel W. Leibowitz is not present in the provided data.

Given the absence of detailed publication or research topic records, a comprehensive overview of Herschel W. Leibowitz's scientific work cannot be constructed beyond their known institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • New evidence for the intermediate position of relaxed accommodation.

    H. W. Leibowitz;D. A. Owens

  • A revised analysis of the role of efference in motion perception.

    Robert B Post;Herschel W Leibowitz

  • Night myopia and the intermediate dark focus of accommodation

    H. W. Leibowitz;D. A. Owens

  • Age differences in estimating vehicle velocity.

    Charles T. Scialfa;Lawrence T. Guzy;Herschel W. Leibowitz;Philip M. Garvey

  • Effect of dioptrics on peripheral visual acuity.

    Michel Millodot;Chris A. Johnson;Anne Lamont;Anne Lamont;Herschel W. Leibowitz

  • The relation of vergence effort to report of visual fatigue following prolonged near work

    Richard A. Tyrrell;Herschel W. Leibowitz

  • The assured clear distance ahead rule: implications for nighttime traffic safety and the law

    H. W. Leibowitz;D. A. Owens;Richard A. Tyrrell

  • Simultaneous contrast as a function of separation between test and inducing fields.

    H. Leibowitz;F. A. Mote;W. R. Thurlow

  • The effect of a central task on luminance thresholds for peripherally presented stimuli.

    H. W. Leibowitz;Stuart Appelle

  • Laser optometer incorporating the Badal principle

    Robert T. Hennessy;Herschel W. Leibowitz

  • The independence of dynamic spatial orientation from luminance and refractive error

    H. W. Leibowitz;C. Shupert Rodemer;J. Dichgans

  • Velocity-time reciprocity in the perception of motion: foveal and peripheral determinations.

    Chris A. Johnson;H.W. Leibowitz

  • The influence of visual factors on fall-related kinematic variables during stair descent by older women.

    Guy G. Simoneau;Peter R. Cavanagh;Jan S. Ulbrecht;Herschel W. Leibowitz

  • Radial Localization of a Single Stimulus as a Function of Luminance and Duration of Exposure

    H. W. Leibowitz;Nancy A. Myers;D. A. Grant

  • Role of Changes in Accommodation and Convergence in the Perception of Size

    H. Leibowitz;Donovan Moore

  • The two modes of processing concept and some implications

    H. W. Leibowitz

  • Oculomotor adjustments in darkness and the specific distance tendency

    D. A. Owens;H. W. Leibowitz

  • The effects of visual factors and head orientation on postural steadiness in women 55 to 70 years of age.

    Guy G. Simoneau;Herschel W. Leibowitz;Jan S. Ulbrecht;Richard A. Tyrrell

  • The effect of pupil size on accommodation.

    Robert T. Hennessy;Takeo Iida;Ken Shiina;H.W. Leibowitz

  • Effect of reference lines on the discrimination of movement.

    H. Leibowitz

  • Practice, refractive error, and feedback as factors influencing peripheral motion thresholds

    Chris A. Johnson;Herschel W. Leibowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles T. Scialfa
Charles T. Scialfa University of Calgary
Julian F. Thayer
Julian F. Thayer University of California, Irvine

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