Year |
Citation |
Score |
2023 |
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. Blurring the boundary between models and reality: Visual perception of scale assessed by performance. Plos One. 18: e0285423. PMID 37155632 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285423 |
0.682 |
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2023 |
Meese TS, Baker DH. Object Image Size Is a Fundamental Coding Dimension in Human Vision: New Insights and Model. Neuroscience. PMID 36736613 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2023.01.025 |
0.708 |
|
2022 |
Baker DH, Summers RJ, Baldwin AS, Meese TS. A psychophysical performance-based approach to the quality assessment of image processing algorithms. Plos One. 17: e0267056. PMID 35511914 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267056 |
0.731 |
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2018 |
Baker DH, Lygo FA, Meese TS, Georgeson MA. Binocular summation revisited: Beyond √2. Psychological Bulletin. PMID 30102058 DOI: 10.1037/bul0000163 |
0.812 |
|
2018 |
Scott-Samuel NE, Ashida H, Lovell PG, Meese TS, Schwarzkopf DS. Stacking Chairs: Local Sense and Global Nonsense. I-Perception. 9: 2041669517752372. PMID 29375752 DOI: 10.1177/2041669517752372 |
0.642 |
|
2017 |
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. Perception of global image contrast involves transparent spatial filtering and the integration and suppression of local contrasts (not RMS contrast). Royal Society Open Science. 4: 170285. PMID 28989735 DOI: 10.1098/rsos.170285 |
0.794 |
|
2016 |
Georgeson M, Wallis S, Meese T, Baker D. Contrast and Lustre: a model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision. Vision Research. PMID 27576193 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2016.08.001 |
0.813 |
|
2016 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Grid-texture mechanisms in human vision: Contrast detection of regular sparse micro-patterns requires specialist templates. Scientific Reports. 6: 29764. PMID 27460430 DOI: 10.1038/srep29764 |
0.745 |
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2015 |
Baldwin AS, Meese TS. Fourth-root summation of contrast over area: No end in sight when spatially inhomogeneous sensitivity is compensated by a witch's hat. Journal of Vision. 15: 4. PMID 26575190 DOI: 10.1167/15.15.4 |
0.649 |
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2015 |
Summers RJ, Baker DH, Meese TS. Area summation of first- and second-order modulations of luminance. Journal of Vision. 15: 15.1.12. PMID 25589296 DOI: 10.1167/15.1.12 |
0.778 |
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2014 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Measuring the spatial extent of texture pooling using reverse correlation. Vision Research. 97: 52-8. PMID 24576749 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2014.02.004 |
0.745 |
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2014 |
Baldwin AS, Husk JS, Meese TS, Hess RF. A two-stage model of orientation integration for Battenberg-modulated micropatterns. Journal of Vision. 14. PMID 24482006 DOI: 10.1167/14.1.30 |
0.73 |
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2014 |
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. Perception of global image contrast is predicted by the same spatial integration model of gain control as detection and discrimination I-Perception. 5. DOI: 10.1068/Apcv14A |
0.74 |
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2013 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Regarding the benefit of zero-dimensional noise. Journal of Vision. 13. PMID 23995501 DOI: 10.1167/13.10.26 |
0.662 |
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2013 |
Baker DH, Meese TS, Georgeson MA. Paradoxical psychometric functions ("swan functions") are explained by dilution masking in four stimulus dimensions. I-Perception. 4: 17-35. PMID 23799185 DOI: 10.1068/i0552 |
0.824 |
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2013 |
Meese TS, Baker DH. A common rule for integration and suppression of luminance contrast across eyes, space, time, and pattern. I-Perception. 4: 1-16. PMID 23799184 DOI: 10.1068/i0556 |
0.743 |
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2013 |
Gheiratmand M, Meese TS, Mullen KT. Blobs versus bars: psychophysical evidence supports two types of orientation response in human color vision. Journal of Vision. 13. PMID 23283693 DOI: 10.1167/13.1.2 |
0.464 |
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2013 |
Wallis SA, Baker DH, Meese TS, Georgeson MA. The slope of the psychometric function and non-stationarity of thresholds in spatiotemporal contrast vision. Vision Research. 76: 1-10. PMID 23041562 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2012.09.019 |
0.784 |
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2012 |
Troscianko T, Meese TS, Hinde S. Perception while watching movies: Effects of physical screen size and scene type. I-Perception. 3: 414-25. PMID 23145293 DOI: 10.1068/I0475Aap |
0.35 |
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2012 |
Baldwin AS, Meese TS, Baker DH. The attenuation surface for contrast sensitivity has the form of a witch's hat within the central visual field. Journal of Vision. 12. PMID 23104816 DOI: 10.1167/12.11.23 |
0.793 |
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2012 |
Meese TS, Summers RJ. Theory and data for area summation of contrast with and without uncertainty: evidence for a noisy energy model. Journal of Vision. 12. PMID 23077206 DOI: 10.1167/12.11.9 |
0.599 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Zero-dimensional noise: the best mask you never saw. Journal of Vision. 12. PMID 23024357 DOI: 10.1167/12.10.20 |
0.669 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Interocular transfer of spatial adaptation is weak at low spatial frequencies. Vision Research. 63: 81-7. PMID 22588117 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2012.05.002 |
0.741 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Wallis SA, Georgeson MA, Meese TS. The effect of interocular phase difference on perceived contrast. Plos One. 7: e34696. PMID 22485185 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0034696 |
0.797 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Wallis SA, Georgeson MA, Meese TS. Nonlinearities in the binocular combination of luminance and contrast. Vision Research. 56: 1-9. PMID 22289645 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2012.01.008 |
0.798 |
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2012 |
Baldwin AS, Meese TS, Baker DH. A reevaluation of area summation of contrast with compensation for retinal inhomogeneity F1000research. 3. DOI: 10.7490/F1000Research.1092433.1 |
0.808 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Nonadditivity of stochastic and deterministic masks: suppression may contaminate estimates of equivalent noise Journal of Vision. 12: 316-316. DOI: 10.1167/12.9.316 |
0.644 |
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2012 |
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ, Georgeson MA. Contrast integration and counter suppression: a general scheme for visual hierarchies? Journal of Vision. 12: 33-33. DOI: 10.1167/12.14.33 |
0.781 |
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2012 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Reduced Interocular Transfer of Spatial Adaptation for Fast Stimuli I-Perception. 3: 246-246. DOI: 10.1068/id246 |
0.691 |
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2012 |
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. Fake Tilt-Shift Miniaturisation Causes Negative D-Prime for Detecting Reality I-Perception. 3: 223-223. DOI: 10.1068/id223 |
0.68 |
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2011 |
Meese TS, Baker DH. A reevaluation of achromatic spatio-temporal vision: Nonoriented filters are monocular, they adapt, and can be used for decision making at high flicker speeds. I-Perception. 2: 159-82. PMID 23145234 DOI: 10.1068/i0416 |
0.738 |
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2011 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Contrast integration over area is extensive: a three-stage model of spatial summation. Journal of Vision. 11. PMID 22178702 DOI: 10.1167/11.14.14 |
0.754 |
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2011 |
Meese TS, Baker DH. Contrast summation across eyes and space is revealed along the entire dipper function by a "Swiss cheese" stimulus. Journal of Vision. 11. PMID 21273380 DOI: 10.1167/11.1.23 |
0.743 |
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2010 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ. Orientation masking and cross-orientation suppression (XOS): implications for estimates of filter bandwidth. Journal of Vision. 10: 9. PMID 21047741 DOI: 10.1167/10.12.9 |
0.617 |
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2010 |
Meese TS. Spatially extensive summation of contrast energy is revealed by contrast detection of micro-pattern textures. Journal of Vision. 10: 14. PMID 20884589 DOI: 10.1167/10.8.14 |
0.491 |
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2010 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Cross-orientation suppression occurs before binocular summation: Evidence from masking and adaptation Journal of Vision. 6: 821-821. DOI: 10.1167/6.6.821 |
0.704 |
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2010 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ. Cross-orientation suppression is proportional to the square-root of speed for flickering Gabor stimuli Journal of Vision. 6: 200-200. DOI: 10.1167/6.6.200 |
0.528 |
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2010 |
Georgeson M, Meese T, Baker D. Detecting contrast differences in binocular and dichoptic vision: we use monocular or binocular channels, whichever gives the MAX response Journal of Vision. 10: 350-350. DOI: 10.1167/10.7.350 |
0.795 |
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2009 |
Meese TS, Challinor KL, Summers RJ, Baker DH. Suppression pathways saturate with contrast for parallel surrounds but not for superimposed cross-oriented masks. Vision Research. 49: 2927-35. PMID 19765604 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2009.09.006 |
0.814 |
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2009 |
Meese TS, Summers RJ. Neuronal convergence in early contrast vision: binocular summation is followed by response nonlinearity and area summation. Journal of Vision. 9: 7.1-16. PMID 19757916 DOI: 10.1167/9.4.7 |
0.623 |
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2009 |
Meese TS, Baker DH. Cross-orientation masking is speed invariant between ocular pathways but speed dependent within them. Journal of Vision. 9: 2.1-15. PMID 19757880 DOI: 10.1167/9.5.2 |
0.728 |
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2009 |
Summers RJ, Meese TS. The influence of fixation points on contrast detection and discrimination of patches of grating: masking and facilitation. Vision Research. 49: 1894-900. PMID 19426749 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2009.04.027 |
0.631 |
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2009 |
Gheiratmand M, Meese TS, Mullen KT. Cross orientation masking in color vision: Cortical processing assessed with dichoptic presentation Journal of Vision. 9: 84-84. DOI: 10.1167/9.14.84 |
0.343 |
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2008 |
Meese TS, Challinor KL, Summers RJ. A common contrast pooling rule for suppression within and between the eyes. Visual Neuroscience. 25: 585-601. PMID 18764960 DOI: 10.1017/S095252380808070X |
0.842 |
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2008 |
Baker DH, Meese TS, Hess RF. Contrast masking in strabismic amblyopia: attenuation, noise, interocular suppression and binocular summation. Vision Research. 48: 1625-40. PMID 18547600 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2008.04.017 |
0.784 |
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2008 |
Meese TS, Summers RJ. Correction for Meese and Summers, Area summation in human vision at and above detection threshold Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 275: 2898-2898. DOI: 10.1098/RSPB.2008.3002 |
0.514 |
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2007 |
Baker DH, Meese TS, Mansouri B, Hess RF. Binocular summation of contrast remains intact in strabismic amblyopia. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 48: 5332-8. PMID 17962490 DOI: 10.1167/iovs.07-0194 |
0.787 |
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2007 |
Baker DH, Meese TS. Binocular contrast interactions: dichoptic masking is not a single process. Vision Research. 47: 3096-107. PMID 17904610 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2007.08.013 |
0.749 |
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2007 |
Meese TS, Summers RJ. Area summation in human vision at and above detection threshold. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 274: 2891-900. PMID 17851151 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2007.0957 |
0.655 |
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2007 |
Baker DH, Meese TS, Georgeson MA. Binocular interaction: contrast matching and contrast discrimination are predicted by the same model. Spatial Vision. 20: 397-413. PMID 17716525 DOI: 10.1163/156856807781503622 |
0.833 |
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2007 |
Meese TS, Hess RF. Anisotropy for spatial summation of elongated patches of grating: a tale of two tails. Vision Research. 47: 1880-92. PMID 17512570 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2007.04.008 |
0.685 |
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2007 |
Meese TS, Summers RJ, Holmes DJ, Wallis SA. Contextual modulation involves suppression and facilitation from the center and the surround. Journal of Vision. 7: 7. PMID 17461691 DOI: 10.1167/7.4.7 |
0.822 |
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2007 |
Baker DH, Meese TS, Summers RJ. Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision. Neuroscience. 146: 435-48. PMID 17346895 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.01.030 |
0.798 |
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2007 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ, Challinor KL. Remote facilitation in the Fourier domain. Vision Research. 47: 1112-9. PMID 17189647 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2006.11.010 |
0.826 |
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2007 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ. Spatial and temporal dependencies of cross-orientation suppression in human vision. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 274: 127-36. PMID 17134997 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2006.3697 |
0.626 |
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2007 |
Meese T, Etchells P. Review: Basic Vision: An Introduction to Visual Perception Perception. 36: 160-162. DOI: 10.1068/P3601Rvw |
0.355 |
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2006 |
Meese TS, Georgeson MA, Baker DH. Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold. Journal of Vision. 6: 1224-43. PMID 17209731 DOI: 10.1167/6.11.7 |
0.828 |
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2006 |
Georgeson MA, Meese TS. Fixed or variable noise in contrast discrimination? The jury's still out... Vision Research. 46: 4294-303. PMID 16225900 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2005.08.024 |
0.764 |
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2005 |
Meese TS, Hess RF, Williams CB. Size matters, but not for everyone: individual differences for contrast discrimination. Journal of Vision. 5: 928-47. PMID 16441194 DOI: 10.1167/5.11.2 |
0.659 |
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2005 |
Holliday IE, Meese TS. Neuromagnetic evoked responses to complex motions are greatest for expansion. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 55: 145-57. PMID 15649546 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2004.07.009 |
0.339 |
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2005 |
Meese TS, Hess RF. Interocular suppression is gated by interocular feature matching. Vision Research. 45: 9-15. PMID 15571734 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2004.08.004 |
0.686 |
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2005 |
Georgeson MA, Meese TS, Baker DH. Binocular summation, dichoptic masking and contrast gain control Journal of Vision. 5: 797-797. DOI: 10.1167/5.8.797 |
0.797 |
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2005 |
Meese TS, Georgeson MA, Baker DH. Interocular masking and summation indicate two stages of divisive contrast gain control Perception. 34: 0-0. DOI: 10.1068/V050255 |
0.826 |
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2004 |
Holmes DJ, Meese TS. Grating and plaid masks indicate linear summation in a contrast gain pool. Journal of Vision. 4: 1080-9. PMID 15669912 DOI: 10:1167/4.12.7 |
0.623 |
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2004 |
Meese TS. Area summation and masking. Journal of Vision. 4: 930-43. PMID 15595896 DOI: 10:1167/4.10.8 |
0.427 |
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2004 |
Meese TS, Hess RF. Low spatial frequencies are suppressively masked across spatial scale, orientation, field position, and eye of origin. Journal of Vision. 4: 843-59. PMID 15595890 DOI: 10:1167/4.10.2 |
0.701 |
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2004 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ. Performance data indicate summation for pictorial depth-cues in slanted surfaces. Spatial Vision. 17: 127-51. PMID 15078016 DOI: 10.1163/156856804322778305 |
0.553 |
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2002 |
Meese TS, Holmes DJ. Adaptation and gain pool summation: alternative models and masking data. Vision Research. 42: 1113-25. PMID 11997050 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(01)00291-7 |
0.582 |
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2002 |
Meese TS, Anderson SJ. Spiral mechanisms are required to account for summation of complex motion components. Vision Research. 42: 1073-80. PMID 11997046 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00058-5 |
0.386 |
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2001 |
Meese TS, Hess RF, Williams CB. Spatial coherence does not affect contrast discrimination for multiple Gabor stimuli. Perception. 30: 1411-22. PMID 11817748 DOI: 10.1068/p3159 |
0.663 |
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2001 |
Meese TS, Harris MG. Independent detectors for expansion and rotation, and for orthogonal components of deformation. Perception. 30: 1189-202. PMID 11721821 DOI: 10.1068/p3196 |
0.338 |
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2001 |
Meese TS, Harris MG. Broad direction bandwidths for complex motion mechanisms. Vision Research. 41: 1901-14. PMID 11412883 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(01)00083-9 |
0.366 |
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2000 |
Meese TS, Williams CB. Probability summation for multiple patches of luminance modulation. Vision Research. 40: 2101-13. PMID 10878272 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(00)00074-2 |
0.496 |
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1999 |
Georgeson MA, Meese TS. Adaptive filtering in spatial vision: evidence from feature marking in plaids. Perception. 28: 687-702. PMID 10664764 DOI: 10.1068/P2836 |
0.759 |
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1999 |
Meese TS. A model of human pattern perception: association fields for adaptive spatial filters. Spatial Vision. 12: 363-94. PMID 10442519 DOI: 10.1163/156856899X00210 |
0.436 |
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1999 |
Alley TR, Meese TS. Reviews: In the Eye of the Beholder: The Science of Face Perception, the Motion Aftereffect: A Modern Perspective Perception. 28: 925-928. DOI: 10.1068/P2807Rvw |
0.301 |
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1997 |
Georgeson MA, Meese TS. Perception of stationary plaids: the role of spatial filters in edge analysis. Vision Research. 37: 3255-71. PMID 9425542 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(97)00124-7 |
0.754 |
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1997 |
Meese TS, Harris MG. Computation of surface slant from optic flow: orthogonal components of speed gradient can be combined. Vision Research. 37: 2369-79. PMID 9381673 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(97)00049-7 |
0.338 |
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1996 |
Meese TS, Georgeson MA. Spatial filter combination in human pattern vision: channel interactions revealed by adaptation. Perception. 25: 255-77. PMID 8804088 DOI: 10.1068/P250255 |
0.766 |
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1996 |
Meese TS, Georgeson MA. The tilt aftereffect in plaids and gratings: channel codes, local signs and "patchwise" transforms. Vision Research. 36: 1421-37. PMID 8762761 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(95)00212-X |
0.765 |
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1996 |
Georgeson MA, Meese TS. Perceived structure of plaids implies variable combination of oriented filters in edge finding Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 2657: 175-189. DOI: 10.1117/12.238714 |
0.76 |
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1995 |
Meese TS, Harris MG, Freeman TC. Speed gradients and the perception of surface slant: analysis is two-dimensional not one-dimensional. Vision Research. 35: 2879-88. PMID 8533327 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(95)00036-Y |
0.327 |
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1995 |
Meese TS. Phase-reversal discrimination in one and two dimensions: performance is limited by spatial repetition, not spatial frequency content. Vision Research. 35: 2157-67. PMID 7667928 DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00296-7 |
0.394 |
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1995 |
Meese TS, Freeman TC. Edge computation in human vision: anisotropy in the combining of oriented filters. Perception. 24: 603-22. PMID 7478902 DOI: 10.1068/P240603 |
0.443 |
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