Dimmick, Forrest Lee, 1893-
Psychologist Forrest Lee Dimmick recieved his graduate degree from Cornell University in 1920. Dimmick was a professor at the University of Michigan from 1921-1925. He then taught at Hobart College from 1925-1947, and was head of the Vision Branch of the Naval Medial Research Laboratory in Groton, Connecticut from 1947-1963.
Dimmick authored An Experimental Study of Visual Movement and the Phi Phenomenon prior to 1923.
From the guide to the Forrest L. Dimmick papers, 1906-1958, (Center for the History of Psychology)
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Birth 1893
