Dr. Parks is primarily interested in visual perception from a "militantly eclectic" point of view, but with a special interest in innate "intelligent" processes as they occur in various aspects of perception. His research for the past several years has primarily revolved around illusions including standard geometric examples, but most often illusory contours. He has secondary interests in iconic storage aperture viewing (the so called "Parks-Effect") and non-traditional instances of human memory phenomena (especially memory illusions).
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PART ONE: OUR `SPEAKERS' Stupid Perceptions? - Irvin Rock Smart Geometry! - John M Kennedy Action Potentials to Potential Actions - Richard L Gregory PART TWO: THEIR `AUDIENCE' Admirably Adaptive, Occasionally Intelligent - Ulric Neisser Laurel and Hardy and Me - Ross H Day Different Bricks, One Tower - Theodore E Parks PART THREE: SOME `FURTHER LOOKS' A Further Look - Irvin Rock Two Stages of Perception A Further Look - John M Kennedy Tactics for Detecting Illusions A Further Look - Richard L Gregory Inside the Black Box