364 results on '"Shevell, Steven K."'
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52. Perceptual Resolution with Simultaneous Ambiguous Color and Form
53. Resolution of multiple ambiguous feature representations: Does it depend on whether features are bound to a single object?
54. Stereo disparity improves color constancy
55. Simultaneous S-cone contrast
56. A central mechanism of chromatic contrast
57. Neural representations of perceptual color experience in the human ventral visual pathway.
58. Chromatic induction in space and time
59. Perceptual resolution of color for multiple chromatically ambiguous objects
60. Chromatic induction with remote chromatic contrast varied in magnitude, spatial frequency, and chromaticity
61. Males' and Females' Perceived Reasons for Their Use of Heroin
62. Chromatic interocular-switch rivalry
63. Color opponency: tutorial
64. Chromatic Information and Feature Detection in Fast Visual Analysis
65. Binocular Color Rivalry Reveals Underlying Process of Working Memory
66. Color-motion feature-binding errors are mediated by a higher-order chromatic representation
67. The role of color in motion feature-binding errors
68. Public memories and their personal context
69. Foreword
70. Do S cones contribute to color-motion feature binding?
71. The neural pathways mediating color shifts induced by temporally varying light
72. The Verriest Lecture: Color lessons from space, time and motion
73. Feature binding of a continuously changing object
74. Individual differences in simultaneous color constancy are related to working memory
75. Leo M. Hurvich (1910–2009).
76. Rayleigh matches in carriers of inherited color vision defects: The contribution from the third L/M photopigment
77. Very-long-term chromatic adaptation: Test of gain theory and a new method
78. Binocular rivalry between identical retinal stimuli with an induced color difference
79. Misbinding of color to form in afterimages
80. Color shifts induced by S-cone patterns are mediated by a neural representation driven by multiple cone types
81. Induced steady color shifts from temporally varying surrounds
82. Resolution of binocular rivalry: Perceptual misbinding of color
83. Temporal nulling of induction from spatial patterns modulated in time
84. Brightness induction: Unequal spatial integration with increments and decrements
85. Influence of motion on chromatic detection
86. Chromatic assimilation unaffected by perceived depth of inducing light
87. Changes in color appearance caused by perceptual grouping
88. Large shifts in color appearance from patterned chromatic backgrounds
89. Articulation: Brightness, Apparent Illumination, and Contrast Ratios
90. Relating cone signals to color appearance: Failure of monotonicity in yellow/blue
91. Role of perceptual organization in chromatic induction
92. The time course of chromatic adaptation
93. Chromatic Variation: A Fundamental Property of Images
94. Do S cones contribute to color-motion feature binding?
95. Chromatic induction: border contrast or adaptation to surrounding light?
96. The Visual Photopigments of Simple Deuteranomalous Trichromats Inferred from Color Matching
97. An Account of Brightness in Complex Scenes Based on Inferred Illumination
98. Color memory and color constancy
99. Brightness contrast from inhomogeneous surrounds
100. Color perception with test and adapting lights perceived in different depth planes
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