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Andrew J Schofield

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Vision Research|September 25, 2016
Binocular functional architecture for detection of contrast-modulated gratingsMark A Georgeson, Andrew J Schofield
Perception|August 30, 2005
Interactions between orientation and contrast modulations suggest limited cross-cue linkageAndrew J Schofield, Timothy A Yates
Plos One|December 16, 2014
Texture variations suppress suprathreshold brightness and colour variationsAndrew J Schofield, Frederick A A Kingdom
Perception|October 7, 2025
Visual expertise for aerial- and ground-views of houses: No evidence for mental rotation, but experts were more diligent than novicesEmil Skog, Andrew J Schofield, Timothy S Meese
Perception|June 24, 2025
Performance and confusion effects for gist perception of scenes: An investigation of expertise, viewpoint and image categoriesEmil Skog, Andrew J Schofield, Timothy S Meese
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
Asymmetric transfer of the dynamic motion aftereffect between first- and second-order cues and among different second-order cuesAndrew J Schofield, Timothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|November 4, 2008
Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D visionMark A Georgeson, Tim A Yates, Andrew J Schofield
Vision Research|December 4, 2012
Perceptual learning of second order cues for layer decompositionDicle N Dövencioğlu, Andrew E Welchman, Andrew J Schofield
Vision Research|August 7, 2008
Discriminating depth in corrugated stereo surfaces: facilitation by a pedestal is explained by removal of uncertaintyMark A Georgeson, Timothy A Yates, Andrew J Schofield
Experimental Brain Research|November 7, 2016
Reduced sensitivity for visual textures affects judgments of shape-from-shading and step-climbing behaviour in older adultsAndrew J Schofield, Benjamin Curzon-Jones, Mark A Hollands
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Vision Research|September 25, 2016
Binocular functional architecture for detection of contrast-modulated gratingsMark A Georgeson, Andrew J Schofield
Perception|August 30, 2005
Interactions between orientation and contrast modulations suggest limited cross-cue linkageAndrew J Schofield, Timothy A Yates
Plos One|December 16, 2014
Texture variations suppress suprathreshold brightness and colour variationsAndrew J Schofield, Frederick A A Kingdom
Perception|October 7, 2025
Visual expertise for aerial- and ground-views of houses: No evidence for mental rotation, but experts were more diligent than novicesEmil Skog, Andrew J Schofield, Timothy S Meese
Perception|June 24, 2025
Performance and confusion effects for gist perception of scenes: An investigation of expertise, viewpoint and image categoriesEmil Skog, Andrew J Schofield, Timothy S Meese
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
Asymmetric transfer of the dynamic motion aftereffect between first- and second-order cues and among different second-order cuesAndrew J Schofield, Timothy Ledgeway, Claire V Hutchinson
Vision Research|November 4, 2008
Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D visionMark A Georgeson, Tim A Yates, Andrew J Schofield
Vision Research|December 4, 2012
Perceptual learning of second order cues for layer decompositionDicle N Dövencioğlu, Andrew E Welchman, Andrew J Schofield
Vision Research|August 7, 2008
Discriminating depth in corrugated stereo surfaces: facilitation by a pedestal is explained by removal of uncertaintyMark A Georgeson, Timothy A Yates, Andrew J Schofield
Experimental Brain Research|November 7, 2016
Reduced sensitivity for visual textures affects judgments of shape-from-shading and step-climbing behaviour in older adultsAndrew J Schofield, Benjamin Curzon-Jones, Mark A Hollands
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