Dr Joshua Solomon
Reader: Visual Perception module co-ordinator
Brief outline of career history
| 2007 - present | Reader, City University London |
| 2000 - 2007 | Senior Lecturer in Optometry, City University |
| 1995 - 2000 | Research Fellow, University College London |
| 1993 - 1995 | National Research Council Research Associate, NASA/Ames |
| 1992 - 1993 | Research Fellow, Syracuse University |
Academic and professional qualifications / memberships
| 1992 | PhD Psychology, New York University |
| 1990 | MA Psychology, New York University |
| 1987 | BSc Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
Administrative responsibilities
- 02 Module co-ordinator Visual Perception
- 01 Mathematics
- Library Representative
- Examinations co-ordinator
Research interests
- Nuts & bolts psychophysics: detection, discrimination, motion and attention
Selected publications
- Solomon, J. A. (2009) The history of dipper functions. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71, 435-443.
- Solomon, J. A. (2007) Intrinsic uncertainty explains second responses. Spatial Vision, 20, 45-60.
- Parkes L, Lund J, Angelucci A, Solomon JA and Morgan MJ (2001). Compulsory averaging of crowded orientation signals in human vision. Nature Neuroscience, 4, 739-744.