Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. Iperception 2013
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Area summation in human vision at and above detection threshold.
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. Proc Biol Sci 2007
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. Proc Biol Sci 2007
78
Spatially extensive summation of contrast energy is revealed by contrast detection of micro-pattern textures.
Tim S Meese. J Vis 2010
Tim S Meese. J Vis 2010
57
Human luminance pattern-vision mechanisms: masking experiments require a new model.
J M Foley. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1994
J M Foley. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1994
50
Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold.
Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2006
Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2006
50
Signal detection theory in the 2AFC paradigm: attention, channel uncertainty and probability summation.
C W Tyler, C C Chen. Vision Res 2000
C W Tyler, C C Chen. Vision Res 2000
42
Contrast summation across eyes and space is revealed along the entire dipper function by a "Swiss cheese" stimulus.
Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2011
Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2011
42
Theory and data for area summation of contrast with and without uncertainty: evidence for a noisy energy model.
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. J Vis 2012
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. J Vis 2012
42
Contrast integration over area is extensive: a three-stage model of spatial summation.
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese. J Vis 2011
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese. J Vis 2011
35
Neuronal convergence in early contrast vision: binocular summation is followed by response nonlinearity and area summation.
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. J Vis 2009
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers. J Vis 2009
35
Orientation masking and cross-orientation suppression (XOS): implications for estimates of filter bandwidth.
Tim S Meese, David J Holmes. J Vis 2010
Tim S Meese, David J Holmes. J Vis 2010
35
Uncertainty explains many aspects of visual contrast detection and discrimination.
D G Pelli. J Opt Soc Am A 1985
D G Pelli. J Opt Soc Am A 1985
35
Contrast masking in strabismic amblyopia: attenuation, noise, interocular suppression and binocular summation.
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Robert F Hess. Vision Res 2008
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Robert F Hess. Vision Res 2008
28
Binocular interaction: contrast matching and contrast discrimination are predicted by the same model.
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson. Spat Vis 2007
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson. Spat Vis 2007
28
28
Probability summation and regional variation in contrast sensitivity across the visual field.
J G Robson, N Graham. Vision Res 1981
J G Robson, N Graham. Vision Res 1981
28
Model of visual contrast gain control and pattern masking.
A B Watson, J A Solomon. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1997
A B Watson, J A Solomon. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 1997
28
Size matters, but not for everyone: individual differences for contrast discrimination.
Tim S Meese, Robert F Hess, Cristyn B Williams. J Vis 2005
Tim S Meese, Robert F Hess, Cristyn B Williams. J Vis 2005
21
Detection of Gabor patterns of different sizes, shapes, phases and eccentricities.
John M Foley, Srinivasa Varadharajan, Chin C Koh, Mylene C Q Farias. Vision Res 2007
John M Foley, Srinivasa Varadharajan, Chin C Koh, Mylene C Q Farias. Vision Res 2007
21
Contour integration by the human visual system: evidence for a local "association field".
D J Field, A Hayes, R F Hess. Vision Res 1993
D J Field, A Hayes, R F Hess. Vision Res 1993
21
The attenuation surface for contrast sensitivity has the form of a witch's hat within the central visual field.
Alex S Baldwin, Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2012
Alex S Baldwin, Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. J Vis 2012
21
Contextual modulation involves suppression and facilitation from the center and the surround.
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers, David J Holmes, Stuart A Wallis. J Vis 2007
Tim S Meese, Robert J Summers, David J Holmes, Stuart A Wallis. J Vis 2007
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Contrast detection and near-threshold discrimination in human vision.
J M Foley, G E Legge. Vision Res 1981
J M Foley, G E Legge. Vision Res 1981
21
Paradoxical psychometric functions ("swan functions") are explained by dilution masking in four stimulus dimensions.
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson. Iperception 2013
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese, Mark A Georgeson. Iperception 2013
50
Characterizing observers using external noise and observer models: assessing internal representations with external noise.
Zhong-Lin Lu, Barbara Anne Dosher. Psychol Rev 2008
Zhong-Lin Lu, Barbara Anne Dosher. Psychol Rev 2008
21
Nature and interaction of signals from the receptive field center and surround in macaque V1 neurons.
James R Cavanaugh, Wyeth Bair, J Anthony Movshon. J Neurophysiol 2002
James R Cavanaugh, Wyeth Bair, J Anthony Movshon. J Neurophysiol 2002
21
Contrast dependence of contextual effects in primate visual cortex.
J B Levitt, J S Lund. Nature 1997
J B Levitt, J S Lund. Nature 1997
21
A standard model for foveal detection of spatial contrast.
Andrew B Watson, Albert J Ahumada. J Vis 2005
Andrew B Watson, Albert J Ahumada. J Vis 2005
14
Contrast discrimination with sinusoidal gratings of different spatial frequency.
C M Bird, G B Henning, F A Wichmann. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2002
C M Bird, G B Henning, F A Wichmann. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2002
14
Spatial summation of peripheral Gabor patches.
V Manahilov, W A Simpson, D L McCulloch. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2001
V Manahilov, W A Simpson, D L McCulloch. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis 2001
14
Binocular contrast interactions: dichoptic masking is not a single process.
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese. Vision Res 2007
Daniel H Baker, Tim S Meese. Vision Res 2007
14
Compulsory averaging of crowded orientation signals in human vision.
L Parkes, J Lund, A Angelucci, J A Solomon, M Morgan. Nat Neurosci 2001
L Parkes, J Lund, A Angelucci, J A Solomon, M Morgan. Nat Neurosci 2001
14
Relations between the statistics of natural images and the response properties of cortical cells.
D J Field. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
D J Field. J Opt Soc Am A 1987
14
Nonlinearities in the binocular combination of luminance and contrast.
Daniel H Baker, Stuart A Wallis, Mark A Georgeson, Tim S Meese. Vision Res 2012
Daniel H Baker, Stuart A Wallis, Mark A Georgeson, Tim S Meese. Vision Res 2012
14
From filters to features: scale-space analysis of edge and blur coding in human vision.
Mark A Georgeson, Keith A May, Tom C A Freeman, Gillian S Hesse. J Vis 2007
Mark A Georgeson, Keith A May, Tom C A Freeman, Gillian S Hesse. J Vis 2007
14
The contrast sensitivity gradient across the human visual field: with emphasis on the low spatial frequency range.
J S Pointer, R F Hess. Vision Res 1989
J S Pointer, R F Hess. Vision Res 1989
14
Cortical neurons: isolation of contrast gain control.
W S Geisler, D G Albrecht. Vision Res 1992
W S Geisler, D G Albrecht. Vision Res 1992
14
A reevaluation of achromatic spatio-temporal vision: Nonoriented filters are monocular, they adapt, and can be used for decision making at high flicker speeds.
Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. Iperception 2011
Tim S Meese, Daniel H Baker. Iperception 2011
20
Summation and division by neurons in primate visual cortex.
M Carandini, D J Heeger. Science 1994
M Carandini, D J Heeger. Science 1994
14
A common contrast pooling rule for suppression within and between the eyes.
Tim S Meese, Kirsten L Challinor, Robert J Summers. Vis Neurosci 2008
Tim S Meese, Kirsten L Challinor, Robert J Summers. Vis Neurosci 2008
14
Grating and plaid masks indicate linear summation in a contrast gain pool.
David J Holmes, Tim S Meese. J Vis 2004
David J Holmes, Tim S Meese. J Vis 2004
14
Spatial frequency tuning of orientation selective units estimated by oblique masking.
H R Wilson, D K McFarlane, G C Phillips. Vision Res 1983
H R Wilson, D K McFarlane, G C Phillips. Vision Res 1983
14
Orientation bandwidths of spatial mechanisms measured by masking.
G C Phillips, H R Wilson. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
G C Phillips, H R Wilson. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
14
Natural signal statistics and sensory gain control.
O Schwartz, E P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2001
O Schwartz, E P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2001
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