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Revision as of 19:55, 26 December 2022

This user has been on Wikipedia for 19 years, 10 months and 11 days.
This editor is a Yeoman Editor and is entitled to display this Service Badge.

I am Robert P. O'Shea, a researcher, author, and compulsive tinkerer of other people's prose. I work at Leipzig University, Germany.

I have edited more than 1,000 pages and created 86 pages, of which 84 still exist (see below). I have also made substantial or significant changes to more than 40 pages (also see below).

Initial entries and major revisions I have authored include:

  1. 2AFC
  2. Adelbert Ames, Jr.
  3. Aerial perspective
  4. Anneros Meischner-Metge [de]
  5. Arthur König
  6. Australasian Experimental Psychology Society (now called Australasian Society for Experimental Psychology)
  7. Autokinetic effect
  8. Binocular rivalry
  9. Binocular vision
  10. Celeste McCollough
  11. Convergence micropsia
  12. Cyanopsia
  13. David Rubinoff, and Dave Rubinoff, Rubinoff, Rubinoff and his Orchestra, and Rubinoff Orchestra
  14. Eloise (Barry Ryan song) (now called Eloise (Paul Ryan song))
  15. Emission theory (vision)
  16. Endaural phenomena
  17. Entopic
  18. Equilateral Triathlon
  19. Erich Schröger
  20. Ernst Leitz II
  21. Farm tools (disambiguation)
  22. Fergus W. Campbell
  23. Ganglion cell
  24. Giant retinal ganglion cells
  25. Glenn A. Fry
  26. Grating
  27. Gustav Adolf Wohlgemuth
  28. H. Carl Haywood
  29. Half-life of knowledge
  30. Haploscope
  31. Harvey J. Howard
  32. Howler (examination)
  33. Ian P. Howard
  34. Ibn Sahl
  35. Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler
  36. Illusions of self-motion
  37. Induced movement
  38. Instrument myopia (still under construction)
  39. Irradiation illusion
  40. Jeremy Hinton
  41. John Graham Kerr
  42. Kenneth N. Ogle
  43. Kurt Koffka Medal
  44. Law of specific nerve energies (major revision)
  45. Lilac chaser
  46. Loess curve
  47. Lowess
  48. Loxene
  49. Mary O'Neill (disambiguation)
  50. McCollough effect
  51. Meridian (perimetry, visual field)
  52. Michael Bach (vision scientist)
  53. Michael von Grünau
  54. Monocular rivalry
  55. Motion aftereffect
  56. Motion induced blindness
  57. Mylestom, New South Wales
  58. Neglect
  59. Neurotree (also Academic family tree as a redirect)
  60. Ogle
  61. Pacman (original article disappeared when it was moved to a redirect)
  62. Pattern glare (stub)
  63. Phosphene
  64. Piece of My Heart (disambiguation)
  65. Pinocchio illusion
  66. Progressive lenses
  67. Purkinje images
  68. Receptive field
  69. Refraction error
  70. Sea legs
  71. Self-motion
  72. StatView
  73. Stereopsis
  74. Stomach stapling (now called Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery)
  75. Ternus illusion
  76. Tetris effect
  77. Troxler (Disambiguation)
  78. Troxler's fading
  79. Two-body problem (disambiguation)
  80. Urte
  81. Verdelle Smith
  82. Verdelle Smith (Singer)
  83. Wagon-wheel effect
  84. Wike's law of low odd primes
  85. WriteNow
  86. Zograscope (also diagonal mirror, optical pillar machine, and optical diagonal machine as redirects)

Substantial revisions I have made include:

  1. Ames Room
  2. Anticrepuscular rays
  3. Atmospheric optics (the introductory part)
  4. Autostereogram
  5. Barry Ryan (singer)
  6. Breaststroke
  7. Far point
  8. Gerald Westheimer
  9. Horopter
  10. Hyperalgesia
  11. Michael Corballis
  12. Philosophische Studien with redirect for Psychologische Studien
  13. Post-micturition convulsion syndrome
  14. Psychophysics (the introductory part)
  15. Richie Poulton (Early life, University education and career, and Personal life)
  16. Schultüte (also Zuckertüte as a redirect)
  17. Semir Zeki
  18. The Kangaroo Chronicles (the Movie section)
  19. Transcranial Doppler
  20. University of Queensland (Foundation of the university)
  21. Valentino Braitenberg
  22. Verdell Smith (boxer)
  23. Watercolor illusion
  24. Wu Lien-teh (Personal life)

Significant revisions I have made include:

  1. AMP Limited (History section, and AMP Banking as a redirect)
  2. Angus Young (mainly Early life)
  3. Anne Treisman
  4. Aurora
  5. Cape Raoul
  6. Cathy Freeman
  7. Dynamic assessment
  8. Empiricism (the early history)
  9. G. Stanley Hall
  10. Gustav Fechner
  11. Jack Pettigrew
  12. Pick-up sticks
  13. Pioneer River (mainly Pioneer Valley section)
  14. Random dot stereogram (mainly Illustrative example)
  15. Retinal ganglion cell
  16. Sonic Healthcare (mainly History section)
  17. Spicks and Specks (TV series)
  18. Split-brain (to information about JW)
  19. Sprite (lightning)
  20. Thunder
  21. Shepard tone (the Examples)
  22. Wilhelm Wundt
  23. William Forgan Smith (with redirect from Forgan-Smith)

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This page was last edited on 26 December 2022, at 19:55 (UTC).

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