Roger J. Watt
Affiliations: | University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Visual psychophysicsWebsite:
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"Roger Watt"Cross-listing: Neurotree
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Sign in to add traineeRoland J. Baddeley | grad student | University of Stirling (Neurotree) | |
Jamie G. Murray | grad student | University of Stirling (Neurotree) | |
Steven C. Dakin | grad student | 1989-1994 | University of Stirling (Neurotree) |
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Watt R. (2012) Edges, curvature, and primal sketches Perception. 41: 1092-1115 |
Quinn SC, Watt RJ. (2012) Are the responses generated during a psychophysical task independent of previously presented stimuli or do they depend on earlier stimulus presentations? Perception. 41: 236-8 |
O'Kane L, Watt R, Ledgeway T, et al. (2011) Remote Interactions in Contour Detection I-Perception. 2: 192-192 |
Watt RJ, Dakin SC. (2010) The utility of image descriptions in the initial stages of vision: a case study of printed text. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953). 101: 1-26 |
Watt RJ, Dakin SC. (2010) Authors' response to commentaries British Journal of Psychology. 101: 41-46 |
Cass J, Bex P, Watt R, et al. (2010) Equivalent noise reveals that visual crowding is not an attentional effect Journal of Vision. 7: 339-339 |
Van Humbeeck N, Wagemans J, Watt R. (2010) Visual grouping in Gabor lattices: a psychophysical and computational study Journal of Vision. 10: 1184-1184 |
Dakin SC, Bex PJ, Cass JR, et al. (2009) Dissociable effects of attention and crowding on orientation averaging. Journal of Vision. 9: 28.1-16 |
Dakin SC, Watt RJ. (2009) Biological "bar codes" in human faces. Journal of Vision. 9: 2.1-10 |
Dakin SC, Watt RJ. (2009) Finding and discriminating faces using biological barcodes 2009 International Symposium On Bio-Inspired, Learning, and Intelligent Systems For Security, Bliss 2009. 50 |