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Alexander D Logvinenko

Perception

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Perception|November 13, 2015
The Achromatic Object-Colour Manifold is Three-DimensionalAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|July 12, 2003
Does the bandpass linear filter response predict gradient lightness induction? A reply to Fred KingdomAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|August 2, 2003
A fair test of the effect of a shadow-incompatible luminance gradient on the simultaneous lightness contrastAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|April 2, 2002
Articulation in the context of edge classificationAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|May 6, 2003
Luminance gradient can break background-independent lightness constancyAlexander D Logvinenko, John Kane
Perception|September 24, 2005
One blue colour channel or two?Alexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson
Perception|April 6, 2006
An effect of luminance contrast on high-spatial-frequency tritanopiaAlexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson
Perception|April 2, 2002
Is lightness induction a pictorial illusion?Alexander D Logvinenko, John Kane, Deborah A Ross
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Showing results (1-10 of 8) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 1
Perception|November 13, 2015
The Achromatic Object-Colour Manifold is Three-DimensionalAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|July 12, 2003
Does the bandpass linear filter response predict gradient lightness induction? A reply to Fred KingdomAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|August 2, 2003
A fair test of the effect of a shadow-incompatible luminance gradient on the simultaneous lightness contrastAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|April 2, 2002
Articulation in the context of edge classificationAlexander D Logvinenko
Perception|May 6, 2003
Luminance gradient can break background-independent lightness constancyAlexander D Logvinenko, John Kane
Perception|September 24, 2005
One blue colour channel or two?Alexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson
Perception|April 6, 2006
An effect of luminance contrast on high-spatial-frequency tritanopiaAlexander D Logvinenko, Sara J Hutchinson
Perception|April 2, 2002
Is lightness induction a pictorial illusion?Alexander D Logvinenko, John Kane, Deborah A Ross
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