Samuel Howard Bartley
Born | 1901 |
Died | 1988 |
Related eponyms
American physiologist and psychologist, 1901-1988.
Biography of Samuel Howard Bartley
Samuel Howard Bartley was Professor of Research in the Visual Sciences, Dartmouth Eye Institute, Dartmouth Medical School.
Bibliography
- Books etc:
- Beginning experimental psychology. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1950.
- Fatigue: Mechanism and management (American lecture series). 1965.
- The Psychophysiology of Vision. 1951.
- The human organism as a person. Chilton Book Company, 1967.
- Principles of perception.
New York, Harper & Brothers, 1957. xiv + 482 pages. 2nd edition 1969.
Spanish translation: Principios de percepción. México : Trillas. 1976. - Perception in Everyday Life. Harper & Row, 1972. 325 pages.
- Introduction to perception. New York : Harper & Row, 1980.
- A Bit of Human Transparency. Dorrance Pub. Co., 1988. 240 pages.
- S. Howard Bartley and Eloise Chute:
Fatigue and Impairment in Man. Contributors: S. Howard Bartley, Eloise Chute, and A. C. Ivy, authors. Foreword by A. C. Ivy, Ph.D., M.D. Vice-president, Chicago Professional Colleges University of Illinois.
New York and London, McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., 1947. S. Howard Bartley was a contributor to: - Theoretical foundations of psychology, edited by Harry Helson, Professor of Psychology, University of Texas.
New York, Van Nostrand Company, 1951.
Articles: - George Holman Bishop (1889-1973) and S. Howard bartley:
A functional study of the nerve elements of the optic pathway by means of the recorded action currents.
American Journal of Ophthalmology, November 1934, 17 (11): 995-1007. - G. A. Fry & S. H. Bartley:
Effect of one border in the visual field upon the threshold of another.
American Journal of Physiology, 1935, 112, 414-421. - S. H. Bartley:
Temporal and spatial summation of extrinsic impulses with intrisic activuty of the cortex.
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, New York, 1936, 8, 41-50. - S. H. Bartley:
A central mechanism in brightness enhancement. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1938, 38: 535-536. - S. H. Bartley:
Some effects of intermittent photic stimulation.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, Washington DC, 1939, 25: 462-480. - Peter Heinbecker and S. Howard Bartley:
Action of ether and nembutal on the nervous system.
Journal of Neurophysiology, Bethesda, 1940, 3: 219-236: 1940 - S. H. Bartley:
Brightness comparisons when one eye is stimulated intermittently and the other steadily.
The Journal of Psychology, Washington DC, 1951a, 34: 165-167. - S. H. Bartley:
Brightness enhancement in relation to target intensity.
The Journal of Psychology, 1951b, 32: 57-62. - S. H. Bartley, T. M. Nelson:
Certain chromatic and brightness changes associated with rate of intermittency of photic stimulation.
The Journal of Psychology, 1960, 50: 323-332. - T. M. Nelson & S. H. Bartley:
The role of PCF in temporal manipulations of color.
The Journal of Psychology, 1961, 52: 457-477. - T. M. Nelson & S. H. Bartley:
The Talbot-Plateau law and the brightness of restricted numbers of photic repetitions at cff. Vision Research, 1964, 4: 403-411. - R. F. Haines and S. H. Bartley:
A Study of Certain Visual Effects Occasioned by Factors of So-Called Glare.
The Journal of Psychology, 1966, 62: 255-266. - R. J. Ball & S. H. Bartley:
Changes in brightness index, saturation and hue produced by luminance-wavelength-temporal interactions.
Journal of the Optical Society of America, Lanvcaster, 1966, 66, 695-699. - R. J. Ball & S. H. Bartley:
Brightness and saturation changes resultant from temporal manipulation of spectral photic input for normal and color-deficient observers.
The Journal of Psychology, Washington DC, 1968, 68, 55-61. - T. L. Hickey and S. Howard Bartley:
Foveal critical flicker frequency as influenced by intermittent stimulation of the opposite eye at various locations.
The Journal of Psychology, Washington DC, 1969, 73: 147-157. - R. J. Ball & S. H. Bartley:
Several aspects of visual perception.
Journal of the American Optometry Association, Chicago, 1971, 42, 649-652. Biographical etc:
- R. F. Haines:
Dr. Samuel Howard Bartley - a tribute to his long and outstanding career in vision research.
American Journal of Optometry and Archives of the American Academy of Optometry, Minneapolis, June 1969, 46 (6): 465-468.