Publications 2001-2005

2005

  • Beaudot, W.H.A. & Mullen, K.T. (2005). Orientation selectivity in luminance and color vision assessed using 2-d bandpass filtered spatial noise. Vision Res., 45, 687-696.
  • Constantinescu, T., Schmidt, L., Watson, R. & Hess, R.F. (2005). A residual deficit for global motion processing after acuity recovery in deprivation amblyopia. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 46, 3008-03012.
  • Ehrt, O. & Hess, R.F., (2005). Foveal contour interaction: detection and discrimination. J. Optical Soc. of America, 22(2), 209-216.
  • Gingras, G., Mitchell, D.E, & Hess, R.F. (2005). The spatial localization deficit in visually deprived kittens. Vision Res., 45, 975-989.
  • Gingras, G., Mitchell, D.E, & Hess, R.F. (2005). Haphazard neural connections underlie the visual deficits of cats with strabismic or deprivation amblyopia. European Journal of Neuroscience, 22, 119-124.
  • Johnson, A.P., Kingdom, F.A.A. & Baker Jr., C.L. (2005). Spatiochromatic statistics of natural scenes: first- and second-order information and their correlation structure. J. Optical Soc. of America (A) 22, 2050-2059.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Rangwala, S. & Hammamji, K. (2005) Chromatic properties of the Colour-shading Effect. Vision Res., 45, 1425-1437.
  • Mansouri, B., Hess, R.F., Allen, H.A. & Dakin S.C. (2005). Integration, segration and binocular combination. J. Optical Soc. of America 22(1), 38-48.
  • Meese, T. S. & Hess, R. F. (2005). Interocular suppression is gated by interocular feature matching. Vision Res.. 45, 9-15.
  • Mullen, K.T., Sakurai, M & Chu, W. (2005). Does L/M cone opponency disappear in human periphery? Perception, 34, 951-959.
  • Pitchford, N.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2005). The role of perception, language and preference in the developmental acquisition of basic colour terms. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 90, 275-302.
  • Simmers, A.J., Ledgeway, T. & Hess, R.F. (2005). The influences of visibility and anomalous integration processes on the perception of global spatial form versus motion in human amblyopia. Vision Res. 45, 449-460
  • Wang, Y.-Z., & Hess R.F. (2005). Contributions of local orientation and position features to shape integration. Vision Res., 45, 1375-1383

2004

  • Allen, H.A., Ledgeway, T. & Hess, R.F. (2004) Poor encoding of position by contrast-defined motion. Vision Res. 44, 1985-1999.
  • Ellemberg, D, Allen, H. A. & Hess, R F (2004) Lateral contrast interactions for first- and second-order stimuli. Vision Res. 44, 1787-1794.
  • Johnson, A.P., and Baker, C.L. (Jr.) (2004). First- and second-order statistics of natural images: A filter-based approach. J. Opt. Soc. Am.A. 21:913-925.
  • Kingdom, F.A.A., Beauce, C & Hunter, L. (2004) Colour vision brings clarity to shadows. Perception, 33, 907-914.
  • Mansouri, B , Allen, H.A, Hess, R.F. & Dakin, S. (2004) Integration of first -order orientation in amblyopia. Vision Res. 44, 2959-2964.
  • Mansouri, B., Allen, H. A., Hess R. F. and Dakin, S. (2004) Integration, segregation and binocular combination. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A.
  • Meese, T. S. & Hess, R. F. (2004) Low spatial frequencies are suppressively masked across spatial scale, orientation, field position, and eye of origin. J. Vision, 4, 843-859.
  • Olmos, A. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2004) A biologically-inspired algorithm for separating reflectance and shading images. Perception, 33, 1463-1473.

2003

  • Beaudot, W.H.A. & Mullen, K.T. (2003) How long range is contour integration in human color vision. Visual Neuroscience 20, 51-64.
  • Dumoulin, S.O., Hoge, R.D., Baker Jr., Curtis L., Hess, R.F., Achtman, I. & Evans, A.C. (2003). Automatic volumetric segmentation of human visual retinotopic cortex. NeuroImage, 18, 576-587.
  • Ehrt, O., Hess, R.F., Williams, C.B. & Sher, K. (2003). Foveal contrast thresholds exhibit spatial-frequency- and polarity-specific contour interactions. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 20, 11-17.
  • Hess, R.F. & Ledgeway (2003) The detection of direction-defined and speed-defined spatial contours: one mchanism or two? Vision Res. 43, 597-606.
  • Hess, R.F., Barnes, G., Dumoulin, S.O. & Dakin, S.C. (2003) How many positions can we perceptually encode, one or many? Vision Res. 43, 1575-1587.
  • Hess, R.F., Chang, Hong Liu & Wang, Y.-Z. (2003). Differential binocular input and local stereopsis. Vision Res. 43, 2203-2313.
  • Hess, R.F., Pointer, J.S., Simmers, A. & Bex, P. (2003). Border distinctness in amblyopia. Vision Res. 43, 2255-2264.
  • Kingdom, F.A.A. (2003) Colour brings relief to human vision. Nature Neuroscience, 6, 641-644.
  • Kingdom, F.A.A., Prins, N. & Hayes, A. Detection and discrimination of texture modulatiosn defined by orientation, spatial frequency, and contrast. Visual Neuroscience, 20, 401-410.
  • Motoyoshi, I. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2003) Energy-frequency analysis reveals orientation-opponent channels in human vision. Vision Research, 43, 2197-2205.
  • Mullen, K.T., Yoshizawa, T. & Baker, C.B. (2003). Luminance mechanisms mediate the motion of red-green isoluminant gratings: the role of temporal chromatic aberration. Vision Res. 43, pp. 1235-1247.
  • Pitchford, N.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2003). The development of conceptual colour categories in pre-school children: influence of perceptual categorization. Visual Cognition 10, 51-77.
  • Prins, N. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2003). Detection and discrimination of texture modulations defined by orientation, spatial frequency and contrast. J. Opt.Soc.Am.A. 20, 401-410.
  • Simmers, A.J., Ledgeway, T., Hess, R.F. & McGraw, P.V. (2003). Deficits to global motion processing in human amblyopia. Vision Res. 43, 729-738.
  • Yoshizawa, T., Mullen, K.T. & Baker, Jr., C.L. (2003). Failure of signed chromatic apparent motion with luminance masking. Vision Res. 43, 751-759.

2002

  • Beaudot W.H.A. (2002). Role of onset asynchrony in contour integration. Vision Res. 42(1), 1-9.
  • Ellemberg, D., Hess, RF., & Arsenault, A.S. (2002). Lateral interactions in amblyopia, Vision Res. 42, 2471-2478.
  • Hess, R.F. & Fredericksen, R.E. (2002). Temporal detection in human vision: dependence on eccentricity. Ophthal. Physiol. Opt. 22, 92-102.
  • Hess, R.F., Liu, C.H. & Wang, Y.-Z. (2002). Luminance spatial scale and local stereo-sensitivity. Vision Res. 42(3), 331-342.
  • Kasrai, R. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2002) Achromatic transparency and the role of local contours. , 31, 775-790.
  • Ledgeway, T. & Hess, R.F. (2002). Failure of direction identification for briefly presented second-order motion stimuli: evidence for weak direction selectivity of the mechanisms encoding motion. Vision Res. 42, 1739-1758.
  • Ledgeway, T. & Hess, R.F. (2002). Rules for combining the outputs of local motion detectors to define simple contours. Vision Res. 42(5), 653-659.
  • Mullen, K.T. & Beaudot, W.H. (2002). Comparison of color and luminance vision on a global shape discrimination task. Vision Res. 42(5), 565-575.
  • Mullen, K.T. & Kingdom F.A. (2002). Differential distribution of red-green and blue-yellow cone opponency across the visual field. Visual Neuroscience, 19, 1-10.
  • Pearson, P. M. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2002) Texture-orientation mechanisms pool colour and luminance. Vision Res. 42, 1547-1558.
  • Pitchford, N.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2002). The developmental order of color term acquisition in young children. Perception, 31, 1349-1370.
  • Prins, N. & Kingdom, F.A.A. (2002). Orientation- and frequency-modulated textures at low depths of modulation are processed by off-orientation and off-frequency texture mechanisms.Vision Res. 42(6), 705-713.
  • Rainville, S.J.M. & Kingdom, F.A.A. (2002). Scale invariance is driven by stimulus density.Vision Res. 42(3), 351-367.
  • Sankeralli, M.J., Mullen, K.T. & Hine, T.J. (2002). Ratio model serves suprathreshold chromatic-luminance discrimination.J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18, 425-435.
  • Scott-Samuel, N.E. & Hess, R.F. (2002). Orientation sensitivity in human visual motion processing.Vision Res. 42(5), 613-620.
  • Simmons, D. R. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2002) Interactions between chromatic- and luminance-contrast-sensitive stereopsis mechanisms. Vision Res.

2001

  • Barnes, G.R., Hess, R.F., Dumoulin, S.O., Achtman, R.L. and Pike, G.B (2001) the cortical deficit in humans with strabismic amblyopia. J. Physiol. 533, 281-297.
  • Baker, C.L. (Jr.) (2001). Linear filtering and nonlinear interactions in direction-selective visual cortex neurons: A noise correlation analysis. Visual Neuroscience 18:465-485.
  • Beaudot, W.H.A. & Mullen, K.T. (2001). Processing time of contour integration: the role of color, contrast and curvature. Perception, 30, 833-853.
  • Dumoulin, S.O., Baker, C.L. Jr., & Hess, R.F. (2001). A centrifugal bias for 2nd-order but not 1st-order motion. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18(9) 2179-2189.
  • Hess, R.F., Beaudot, W.H. and Mullen, K.T.(2001) Dynamics of contour integration. Vision Res. 41, 1023-1037.
  • Hess, R. F., Dakin, S. C., Tewfik, M and Brown, B.(2001) Contour interaction in amblyopia" scale selection. Vision Res. 41, 2285-2296.
  • Hess, R.F., Achtman, R.L. & Wang, Y.-Z. (2001). Detection of contrast-defined shape. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18(9) 2220-2227.
  • Hess, R.F., Williams, C.B. & Chaudhry, A. (2001). Contour interaction for an easily resolvable stimulus. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18, 2414-2418.
  • Kasrai, R. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2001) The precision, accuracy, and range of perceived achromatic transparency. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18, 1-11.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A., Hayes, A. & Field, D. J. (2001) Sensitivity to contrast histogram differences in synthetic wavelet-textures. Vision Res. 41, 585-598
  • Kingdom, F.A.A., Ziegler, L.R. & Hess, R.F. (2001) Luminance spatial scale facilitates stereoscopic depth segmentation. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A. 18(5) 993-1002.
  • Kingdom, F. A. A. & Li, H-C. O. (2001) The role of chromatic contrast and luminance polarity in stereoscopic segmentation. Vision Res. 41, 375-383.
  • Li, H-C. O. & Kingdom F. A. A. (2001) Segregation by colour/luminance does not necessarily facilitate motion discrimination in noise. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 660-675.
  • Li, H-C. O. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2001) Motion-surface labeling by orientation, spatial frequency and luminance polarity in 3-D structure-from-motion. Vision Res. 41, 3873-3882.
  • Pearson, P. M. & Kingdom, F. A. A. (2001) On the interference of task-irrelevant hue variation on texture segmentation. Perception, 30, 559-569.
  • Pitchford, N.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2001). Conceptualization of perceptual attributes: A special case for color? J. Experimental Child Psychology. 80, 289-314.
  • Sankeralli, M.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2001). Assumptions concerning orthogonality in threshold-scaled versus cone-contrast colour spaces. Vision Res. 41, 53-55.
  • Sankeralli, M.J. & Mullen, K.T. (2001). Bipolar or rectified chromatic detection mechanisms? Visual Neuroscience, 18, 127-135.
  • Scott-Samuel, N.E. & Hess, R.F. (2001). What does the Ternus display tell us about motion processing in human vision? Perception, 30, 1179-1188.

Book chapters

  • Baker, C.L. (Jr.) & Mareschal, I. (2001). Processing of second-order stimuli in the visual cortex. In: Vision: From Neurons to Cognition (Progress in Brain Research, vol.134). C. Casanova & M. Ptito. (eds). Elsevier.
  • Kingdom, F. & Kasrai, R. (2001) Discriminating material from illumination changes in complex scenes. Proceedings of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology: PICS 2001.
  • Mullen, K.T. (2001). Invited contributor to "Dictionary of Biological Psychology", edited by Philip Winn. London: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Books Ltd.).
  • Hess, R.F. (2002). Sensory processing in human amblyopia: snakes and ladders. Novartis Proceeding, In: Amblyopia - a multidisciplinary approach, edited by Merrick Moseley and Alistair Fielder. Butterworth Pub., U.K. pp 19-42
  • Hess R. F. (2003). Single cells to cellular networks. In Levels of Perception, by L. Harris & M. Jenkins (eds.) Springer -Verlag, New York. pp. 193-210.
  • Kingdom, F.A.A. (2003). Levels of brightness perception. In Levels of Perception, by L. Harris & M. Jenkin (eds). Springer -Verlag, New York. pp. 23-46.
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