Arthur Marten Skeffington (1890 – 1976) was an American optometrist known to some as "the father of behavioral optometry".
[1][2] Skeffington has been credited with co-founding the Optometric Extension Program with E.B.
[2] In the mid-1950s, Skeffington first diagrammed his "four circles" model of describing visual processing.
[4] Furthermore, there is an annual Kraskin Invitational Skeffington Symposium on Vision.
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