Education
- Ph.D. 2004. University of New Hampshire, Experimental Psychology
Dr. Wenzel's research, broadly defined, involves the use of psychophysical methods to investigate the function, sensitivity and health of the sensory systems. His primary area of interest is the macular pigment, an aggregation of dietarily-derived plant pigments that accumulate in the human retina and appear to protect the tissue from disease and may improve visual acuity.