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Hermann Rudolph Aubert

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involving the factual position of a subjective vertical line when an observer's head is tilted. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the dark.
228: 64:, including the way an observer perceives pattern, movement and orientation. He conducted several experiments involving the phenomenon of 123: 194: 75: 223: 86:(1857). From their work the eponymous "Aubert-Förster law" is derived. Aubert and Förster's data showed that 68:; namely the eye's ability to regain its sensitivity in the dark after it had been exposed to bright lights. 116: 111: 54: 53:(1854). In 1862 he became an associate professor, later being appointed professor of physiology at the 218: 213: 143: 82:, which they referred to as indirect vision. Their findings were published in a treatise called 91: 79: 99: 65: 35: 72: 207: 87: 61: 42: 155: 95: 31: 98:
of eccentricity. Another eponym associated with him is "Aubert's phenomenon", an
149: 46: 127: 19: 171:"Ancestry.com - Rostock, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1580-1945" 120: 106: 50: 78:(1825–1902), he performed a series of tests on vision outside the 18: 41:
In 1850 he obtained his medical doctorate, afterwards serving as
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physiologist
Frankfurt
privat-docent
physiology
Breslau
University of Rostock
psychophysics
dark adaptation
ophthalmologist
Richard Förster
point of fixation
visual acuity
peripheral vision
visual angle
optical illusion
zoological
Aspidogaster conchicola
thorax muscles of insects
botanist
Friedrich Wimmer
Aristotle
Imaging and Perimetric Society
Hermann Rudolph Aubert
Who Named It
"Ancestry.com - Rostock, Germany, Parish Register Transcripts, 1580-1945"
Google Books
Categories
1826 births
1892 deaths

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