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Benjamin Chin

Assistant Professor

Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science
College of Science

Benjamin Chin

Assistant Professor

Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science
College of Science

Bio

Dr. Chin studies visual perception in human beings as well as visuomotor behavior. He is currently especially interested in ocular accommodation, which is the act of focusing the lens in the eyeball to make the world look clear. He also researches the human ability to make judgments of important visual properties such as distance, speed, and color. His work features a mix of behavioral experiments (known as psychophysics) and computational modeling of behavior. 

Currently Teaching

IMGS-221
3 Credits
This course presents an overview of the organization and function of the human visual system and some of the psychophysical techniques used to study visual perception.
IMGS-890
1 - 6 Credits
Doctoral-level research by the candidate on an appropriate topic as arranged between the candidate and the research advisor.