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Benjamin J Balas

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Vision Research|June 21, 2005
Texture synthesis and perception: using computational models to study texture representations in the human visual systemBenjamin J Balas
Neural Computation|February 18, 2006
Receptive field structures for recognitionBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 12, 2009
The role of sequence order in determining view canonicality for novel wire-frame objectsBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Spatial Vision|December 13, 2007
Portraits and perception: configural information in creating and recognizing face imagesBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Frontiers in Psychology|June 25, 2015
A face detection bias for horizontal orientations develops in middle childhoodBenjamin J Balas, Jamie Schmidt, Alyson Saville
Vision Research|December 7, 2020
Reorganization in the representation of face-race categories from 6 to 9 months of age: Behavioral and computational evidencePaul C Quinn, Benjamin J Balas, Olivier Pascalis
Journal of Vision|April 24, 2012
A summary statistic representation in peripheral vision explains visual searchRuth Rosenholtz, Jie Huang, Alvin Raj, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 6, 2010
Personal familiarity influences the processing of upright and inverted faces in infantsBenjamin J Balas, Charles A Nelson, Alissa Westerlund, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 8, 2024
The visual experience dataset: Over 200 recorded hours of integrated eye movement, odometry, and egocentric videoMichelle R Greene, Benjamin J Balas, Mark D Lescroart, et al.
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Vision Research|June 21, 2005
Texture synthesis and perception: using computational models to study texture representations in the human visual systemBenjamin J Balas
Neural Computation|February 18, 2006
Receptive field structures for recognitionBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 12, 2009
The role of sequence order in determining view canonicality for novel wire-frame objectsBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Spatial Vision|December 13, 2007
Portraits and perception: configural information in creating and recognizing face imagesBenjamin J Balas, Pawan Sinha
Frontiers in Psychology|June 25, 2015
A face detection bias for horizontal orientations develops in middle childhoodBenjamin J Balas, Jamie Schmidt, Alyson Saville
Vision Research|December 7, 2020
Reorganization in the representation of face-race categories from 6 to 9 months of age: Behavioral and computational evidencePaul C Quinn, Benjamin J Balas, Olivier Pascalis
Journal of Vision|April 24, 2012
A summary statistic representation in peripheral vision explains visual searchRuth Rosenholtz, Jie Huang, Alvin Raj, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 6, 2010
Personal familiarity influences the processing of upright and inverted faces in infantsBenjamin J Balas, Charles A Nelson, Alissa Westerlund, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 8, 2024
The visual experience dataset: Over 200 recorded hours of integrated eye movement, odometry, and egocentric videoMichelle R Greene, Benjamin J Balas, Mark D Lescroart, et al.
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