Alan B. Cobo-Lewis, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of Maine
alanc@maine.edu
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Univ of Maine


last updated 29 May 2003 02:17 AM %z

 

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Background Information:

My primary research interest is in visual perception, especially stereopsis and motion perception. You may ask “What is stereopsis, anyways?” or you may simply wish to see some stereograms.

I’m also doing research in a bunch of other things, most notably on assessing communicative development in infants and toddlers. For more info on that, see the website of the Early Language Project. I've also done work on the efficacy of various kinds of artificial hearing devices for deaf kids, the language skills of monolingual and bilingual (Spanish–English) children in the Dade County, Florida, public school system, and the development of smart strategies for conducting perceptual evaluations (e.g., screening infants for hearing loss). In several of these fields, I wind up devising novel techniques for statistical analysis or decison-making.

Want to know what a student of mine thinks I look like?

Pages for courses I’m teaching (or have taught) since arriving at Maine are here.

If you’re looking for the missing-fundamental illusion, it’s here.

My Erdös Number isn’t small, but it is finite. Yours might be, too!

I came to Maine from Miami, and I’ve brought with me my own tribute to the probably-never-to-be-repeated World Series victory by the Florida Marlins: the Fish Page. It’s highly recommended by sea fauna everywhere (even if it is so out of date that I should be embarrassed to mention it).