David Bressler
Research Assistant, 2004-2006

David was a research assistant in the Whitney lab from 2004 to 2006
before starting his graduate studies at UC Berkeley in Fall 2006. He
has prepared and published numerous papers with Dr. Whitney during the
two years that he was here, as well as several conference posters and a
talk.
Publications:
Bressler, D, Spotswood, N, and Whitney, D
(2007). Negative BOLD fMRI Response in the Visual Cortex Carries Precise Stimulus-Specific Information.
PLoS ONE 2:e410.
Bulakowski, PF, Bressler, DW, and Whitney, D
(2007). Shared attentional resources for global and local motion processing.
Journal of Vision 7(10):1-10.
Harp, T, Bressler, D, and Whitney, D
(2007). Position shifts following crowded second order motion adaptation reveal processing of local and global motion without awareness.
Journal of Vision 7(2):1-13.
Louie, E,Bressler, D, and Whitney, D
(2007). Holistic crowding: selective interference between configural representations of faces in crowded scenes.
Journal of Vision 7(2):1-11.
Whitney, D and Bressler, DW
(2007). Second-order motion without awareness: passive adaptation to second-order motion produces a motion aftereffect.
Vision Res 47(4):569-79.
Whitney, D and Bressler, DW
(2007).Spatially asymmetric response to moving patterns in the visual cortex: re-examining the local sign hypothesis.
Vision Res 47(1):50-9.
Bressler, DW and Whitney, D
(2006).Second-order motion shifts perceived position.
Vision Res 46(6-7):1120-8.