AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt ((1997) Vision Research, 37, 2849–2869) demonstrated that a multiscale array of two-dimensional difference-of-Gaussian (DOG) filters provided a simple but powerful model for explaining a number of seemingly complex features of grating induction (GI), while simultaneously encompassing salient features of brightness induction in simultaneous brightness contrast (SBC), brightness assimilation and Hermann Grid stimuli. The DOG model (and isotropic contrast models in general) cannot, however, account for another important group of brightness effects which includes the White effect (White (1979) Perception, 8, 413–416) and the demonstrations of Todorovic ((1997) Perception, 26, 379–395). This paper introduces an orie...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThe brightness that results from stimulating a particular test-region of the retina may be d...
AbstractTheories of induction propose that the brightness of a test patch within a complex surround ...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt ((1997) Vision Research, 37, 2849–2869) demonstrated that a multiscale...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt [Blakeslee, B., & McCourt, M.E. (1997). Similar mechanisms underlie si...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractIt has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples ...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
A new multiresolution wavelet model is presented here, which accounts for brightness assimilation an...
The variation between the actual and perceived lightness of a stimulus has strong dependency on its ...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Failure of isotropic difference-of-Gaussian (DOG) models of receptive field (RF) to explain brightne...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThe brightness that results from stimulating a particular test-region of the retina may be d...
AbstractTheories of induction propose that the brightness of a test patch within a complex surround ...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt ((1997) Vision Research, 37, 2849–2869) demonstrated that a multiscale...
AbstractBlakeslee and McCourt [Blakeslee, B., & McCourt, M.E. (1997). Similar mechanisms underlie si...
AbstractThe White effect [Perception 8 (1979) 413] cannot be simply explained as due to either brigh...
AbstractThe experiments explore whether the mechanism(s) underlying grating induction (GI) can also ...
AbstractBrightness induction includes both contrast and assimilations effects. Brightness contrast o...
AbstractIt has been proposed that both White's effect and the grating induction effect are examples ...
AbstractBrightness induction refers to a class of visual illusions where the perceived intensity of ...
A new multiresolution wavelet model is presented here, which accounts for brightness assimilation an...
The variation between the actual and perceived lightness of a stimulus has strong dependency on its ...
AbstractWe introduce two new low-level computational models of brightness perception that account fo...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Failure of isotropic difference-of-Gaussian (DOG) models of receptive field (RF) to explain brightne...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Bright contexts surrounding achromatic stimuli gene...
AbstractThe brightness that results from stimulating a particular test-region of the retina may be d...
AbstractTheories of induction propose that the brightness of a test patch within a complex surround ...