John H Flowers
Office: 219 Burnett Hall 1111 |
Dr. Flowers jointed the UNL faculty in 1972. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1972 in experimental psychology. Dr. Flowers teaches courses in perception and cognitive psychology at both the graduate and undergraduate level. His primary research interests are in the general area of human information processing, particularly attention, implicit learning, and the perception of structure. His interest in the perception of structure has recently led to a research program on the use of sound as a means for representing data. Dr. Flowers is currently the area advisor for the graduate specialty in cognitive psychology. |
Representative Publications Flowers, J. H. & Hauer, T. A. (1995). Musical versus visual graphs: Cross-modal equivalence in perception of time series data. Human Factors, 37, 553-569. |

John H Flowers
