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1. Racial salience modulated the face race lightness illusion: A comparative study of Caucasians and Asians.

2. The Reality of a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) Environment Tested via Lightness Perception.

3. The Reality of a Head-Mounted Display (HMD) Environment Tested via Lightness Perception

4. Behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of lightness contrast and assimilation.

5. Most Findings Obtained With Untimed Visual Illusions Are Confounded.

6. Neural correlates of context-dependent lightness perception.

7. Virtual Reality Technology for the Visual Perception Study

8. The role of local framework luminance range in the simultaneous lightness contrast illusion with double increments

9. Most Findings Obtained With Untimed Visual Illusions Are Confounded

10. Empirical evaluation of computational models of lightness perception

11. The time course of visual illusions

14. Lightness perception for matte and glossy complex shapes.

16. The Face-Race Lightness Illusion Is Not Driven by Low-level Stimulus Properties: An Empirical Reply to Firestone and Scholl (2014).

17. Contextual Effects in Face Lightness Perception Are Not Expertise-Dependent

18. Grouping Factors and the Reverse Contrast Illusion.

19. The phantom illusion.

20. Texture Preference, Facial Attractiveness, and the Effect of Race on Lightness Perception

21. Properties of artificial neurons that report lightness based on accumulated experience with luminance

22. When do ratings implicate perception versus judgment? The “overgeneralization test” for top-down effects.

23. Information extraction from shadowed regions in images: An eye movement study.

24. Can you experience 'top-down' effects on perception?: The case of race categories and perceived lightness.

25. Behavioural and electrophysiological correlates of lightness contrast and assimilation

26. How the Venetian Blind Percept Emerges from the Laminar Cortical Dynamics of 3D Vision.

27. “Top-Down” Effects Where None Should Be Found: The El Greco Fallacy in Perception Research.

28. Awareness of central luminance edge is crucial for the Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet effect

29. Optimal sampling of visual information for lightness judgments.

30. The effects of belongingness on the Simultaneous Lightness Contrast: A virtual reality study.

31. Calibrated image appearance reproduction.

32. Stereopsis and 3D surface perception by spiking neurons in laminar cortical circuits: A method for converting neural rate models into spiking models

33. Infants’ responsiveness to lightness changes on a dynamic three-dimensional surface

34. Grouping by Regularity and the perception of illumination

35. Linking depth to lightness and anchoring within the differentiation–integration formalism

36. The Role of Contrast in the Perception of Achromatic Transparency: Comment on Singh and Anderson (2002) and Anderson (2003).

37. High-Dynamic-Range Image Reproduction Methods.

38. Distortions in the Perceived Lightness of Faces: The Role of Race Categories.

39. Lightness perception for matte and glossy complex shapes

40. A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and 3D surface perception: closure and da Vinci stereopsis.

41. Adelson's tile and snake illusions: A Helmholtzian type of simultaneous lightness contrast.

42. 3D shape-contingent processing of luminance gratings

43. A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and three-dimensional surface perception

44. Contextual Effects in Face Lightness Perception Are Not Expertise-Dependent

45. The role of local framework luminance range in the simultaneous lightness contrast illusion with double increments

46. Perception-memory interactions reveal a computational strategy for perceptual constancy

47. Local Computation of Lightness on Articulated Surrounds

48. Infants’ responsiveness to lightness changes on a dynamic three-dimensional surface

49. Linking depth to lightness and anchoring within the differentiation–integration formalism

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