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Benjamin T Backus

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Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
The Mixture of Bernoulli Experts: a theory to quantify reliance on cues in dichotomous perceptual decisionsBenjamin T Backus
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|November 13, 2004
Starry night: a texture devoid of depth cuesXenophon Zabulis, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
Experience affects the use of ego-motion signals during 3D shape perceptionAnshul Jain, Benjamin T Backus
Vision Research|February 27, 2013
Generalization of cue recruitment to non-moving stimuli: location and surface-texture contingent biases for 3-D shape perceptionAnshul Jain, Benjamin T Backus
Psychological Review|October 6, 2015
Sequential processes and the shapes of reaction time distributionsSaul Sternberg, Benjamin T Backus
Plos One|June 17, 2015
Stereoscopic Offset Makes Objects Easier to RecognizeBaptiste Caziot, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision|January 31, 2006
Illusory motion from change over time in the response to contrast and luminanceBenjamin T Backus, Ipek Oruç
Vision Research|February 17, 2007
Competition between newly recruited and pre-existing visual cues during the construction of visual appearanceBenjamin T Backus, Qi Haijiang
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
The contribution of vergence change to the measurement of relative disparityBenjamin T Backus, Daniel Matza-Brown
Journal of Vision|November 7, 2006
The accuracy and reliability of perceived depth from linear perspective as a function of image sizeJeffrey A Saunders, Benjamin T Backus
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Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
The Mixture of Bernoulli Experts: a theory to quantify reliance on cues in dichotomous perceptual decisionsBenjamin T Backus
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|November 13, 2004
Starry night: a texture devoid of depth cuesXenophon Zabulis, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
Experience affects the use of ego-motion signals during 3D shape perceptionAnshul Jain, Benjamin T Backus
Vision Research|February 27, 2013
Generalization of cue recruitment to non-moving stimuli: location and surface-texture contingent biases for 3-D shape perceptionAnshul Jain, Benjamin T Backus
Psychological Review|October 6, 2015
Sequential processes and the shapes of reaction time distributionsSaul Sternberg, Benjamin T Backus
Plos One|June 17, 2015
Stereoscopic Offset Makes Objects Easier to RecognizeBaptiste Caziot, Benjamin T Backus
Journal of Vision|January 31, 2006
Illusory motion from change over time in the response to contrast and luminanceBenjamin T Backus, Ipek Oruç
Vision Research|February 17, 2007
Competition between newly recruited and pre-existing visual cues during the construction of visual appearanceBenjamin T Backus, Qi Haijiang
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
The contribution of vergence change to the measurement of relative disparityBenjamin T Backus, Daniel Matza-Brown
Journal of Vision|November 7, 2006
The accuracy and reliability of perceived depth from linear perspective as a function of image sizeJeffrey A Saunders, Benjamin T Backus
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