Melcher David

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person
Biography:
He graduated (BA) at Transylvania University in Kentucky (1994) and received his MSc degree in psychology at the Rutgers University in New Jersey (1998). He took his doctorate also in psychology at the Rutgers University (2001) where he gave lecturers in the field of cognition and perception. He was Principal Lecturer at the Oxford Brookes University (2003/6) he is currently assistant professor at Trento University. The main field of his interest are the visual memory across saccadic eye movements and the perception of visual art. (2011)
Lecturer
 
TITLE TYPE CREATION DATE
still The “Monument of an Instant”: The Portrayal of Central and Peripheral Vision in the Work of the Italian "Impressionist" Sculptor Medardo Rosso presentation
2002-10-20