- Kenneth N. Ogle
Kenneth N. Ogle (1902-1968) was a scientist of human vision. Born in
Colorado , he earned a bachelor's degree fromColorado College in 1925 and a Ph.D. fromDartmouth College in 1930. He was later awarded an honorary medical degree by theUniversity of Uppsala inSweden .He spent much of his working life at the
Dartmouth Eye Institute , to which he was appointed byAdelbert Ames, Jr. . He made significant contributions to the understanding of humanbinocular vision . In 1967, he won theTillyer Medal , awarded by theOptical Society of America . He died less than two months after retiring from theMayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he had begun working as a consultant in 1947.elected Bibliography
* Ogle, K. N. (1950). "Researchers in binocular vision." New York: Hafner Publishing Company.
* Ogle, K. N. (1953). Precision and validity in stereoscopic depth perception from double images. "Journal of the Optical Society of America, 43," 906-913.
* Ogle, K. N. (1962). Ocular dominance and binocular retinal rivalry. In H. Davson (Ed.), "Visual optics and the optical space sense: Vol. 4" (pp. 409-417). New York: Academic Press.
* Lowe, S. W., & Ogle, K. N. (1966). Dynamics of the pupil during binocular rivalry. "Archives of Ophthalmology, 75," 395.
* Ogle, K. N. (1967). On Binocular Rivalry, by W. J. M. Levelt (Book Review). "Contemporary Psychology, 12," 340.
* Ogle, K. N. (1967). Some aspects of stereoscopic depth perception. "Journal of the Optical Society of America, 57," 1073-1081.
* Ogle, K. N., & Wakefield, J. M. (1967). Stereoscopic depth and binocular rivalry. "Vision Research, 7," 89-98.
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