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Barton L Anderson

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 24, 2012
Psychology. Bird-brained illusionistsBarton L Anderson
Psychological Review|November 6, 2003
The role of occlusion in the perception of depth, lightness, and opacityBarton L Anderson
Topics in Cognitive Science|March 17, 2015
Can computational goals inform theories of vision?Barton L Anderson
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
The demise of the identity hypothesis and the insufficiency and nonnecessity of contour relatability in predicting object interpolation: comment on Kellman, Garrigan, and Shipley (2005)Barton L Anderson
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2013
Filling-in the gaps in models of completionBarton L Anderson
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2020
Mid-level visionBarton L Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2015
Where does fitness fit in theories of perception?Barton L Anderson
Perception|May 6, 2003
Perceptual organization and White's illusionBarton L Anderson
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
Filling-in models of completion: rejoinder to Kellman, Garrigan, Shipley, and Keane (2007) and Albert (2007)Barton L Anderson
Perception|October 8, 2009
Revisiting the relationship between transparency, subjective contours, luminance, and colour spreadingBarton L Anderson
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 24, 2012
Psychology. Bird-brained illusionistsBarton L Anderson
Psychological Review|November 6, 2003
The role of occlusion in the perception of depth, lightness, and opacityBarton L Anderson
Topics in Cognitive Science|March 17, 2015
Can computational goals inform theories of vision?Barton L Anderson
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
The demise of the identity hypothesis and the insufficiency and nonnecessity of contour relatability in predicting object interpolation: comment on Kellman, Garrigan, and Shipley (2005)Barton L Anderson
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2013
Filling-in the gaps in models of completionBarton L Anderson
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2020
Mid-level visionBarton L Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2015
Where does fitness fit in theories of perception?Barton L Anderson
Perception|May 6, 2003
Perceptual organization and White's illusionBarton L Anderson
Psychological Review|May 16, 2007
Filling-in models of completion: rejoinder to Kellman, Garrigan, Shipley, and Keane (2007) and Albert (2007)Barton L Anderson
Perception|October 8, 2009
Revisiting the relationship between transparency, subjective contours, luminance, and colour spreadingBarton L Anderson
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