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591 related items for PubMed ID: 19200439

  • 1. Low-level features determine brightness in White's and Benary's illusions.
    Salmela VR, Laurinen PI.
    Vision Res; 2009 Mar; 49(7):682-90. PubMed ID: 19200439
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  • 2. Brief presentations reveal the temporal dynamics of brightness induction and White's illusion.
    Robinson AE, de Sa VR.
    Vision Res; 2008 Oct; 48(22):2370-81. PubMed ID: 18723046
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  • 3. Separation of edge detection and brightness perception.
    Peromaa TL, Laurinen PI.
    Vision Res; 2004 Oct; 44(16):1919-25. PubMed ID: 15145685
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  • 4. Explaining brightness illusions using spatial filtering and local response normalization.
    Robinson AE, Hammon PS, de Sa VR.
    Vision Res; 2007 Jun; 47(12):1631-44. PubMed ID: 17459448
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  • 7. Oriented multiscale spatial filtering and contrast normalization: a parsimonious model of brightness induction in a continuum of stimuli including White, Howe and simultaneous brightness contrast.
    Blakeslee B, Pasieka W, McCourt ME.
    Vision Res; 2005 Mar; 45(5):607-15. PubMed ID: 15621178
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  • 9. Size tuning and contextual modulation of backward contrast masking.
    Saarela TP, Herzog MH.
    J Vis; 2009 Oct 22; 9(11):21.1-12. PubMed ID: 20053084
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  • 11. A psychoanatomical investigation of the blanking phenomenon.
    McAnany JJ, Levine MW.
    Vision Res; 2005 Jan 22; 45(2):193-203. PubMed ID: 15581920
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  • 13. Configural masking of faces: evidence for high-level interactions in face perception.
    Loffler G, Gordon GE, Wilkinson F, Goren D, Wilson HR.
    Vision Res; 2005 Aug 22; 45(17):2287-97. PubMed ID: 15924942
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  • 15. Binocular contrast interactions: dichoptic masking is not a single process.
    Baker DH, Meese TS.
    Vision Res; 2007 Nov 22; 47(24):3096-107. PubMed ID: 17904610
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  • 16. Anisotropic local contrast normalization: the role of stimulus orientation and spatial frequency bandwidths in the oblique and horizontal effect perceptual anisotropies.
    Hansen BC, Essock EA.
    Vision Res; 2006 Dec 22; 46(26):4398-415. PubMed ID: 17027896
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  • 17. White's effect: removing the junctions but preserving the strength of the illusion.
    Howe PD.
    Perception; 2005 Dec 22; 34(5):557-64. PubMed ID: 15991692
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  • 18. Spatial frequency difference between textures interferes with brightness perception.
    Salmela VR, Laurinen PI.
    Vision Res; 2007 Feb 22; 47(4):452-9. PubMed ID: 17239917
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  • 19. Second-order motion shifts perceived position.
    Bressler DW, Whitney D.
    Vision Res; 2006 Mar 22; 46(6-7):1120-8. PubMed ID: 16359721
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  • 20. Within-texture collinearity improves human texture segmentation.
    Harrison SJ, Keeble DR.
    Vision Res; 2008 Sep 22; 48(19):1955-64. PubMed ID: 18611407
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