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Denis Pelli

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Denis Guillermo Pelli
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Alma materHarvard University
Known forEquivalent input noise
Psychtoolbox
QUEST
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology
Neuroscience
InstitutionsNew York University
Doctoral advisorFergus W. Campbell

Denis Pelli is a Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University studying object recognition and reading. Pelli studied applied math at Harvard, and completed his PhD in physiology at Cambridge with Campbell and Robson in 1981. Since 1995, he is Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University.[1] Pelli is famous for his contributions to the fields of visual sensitivity, letter identification, and object recognition. Pelli is known for his work on the Psychtoolbox, equivalent input noise, QUEST, the Pelli-Zhang video attenuator, and the Pelli-Robson Contrast Sensitivity Chart. The chart allows for clinical measurement of contrast sensitivity. Current research in Pelli's lab covers object recognition and visual crowding, as well as the experience of beauty.[2] Pelli serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Vision, and has published over 50 publications.

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