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Christopher W Tyler

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Vision Research|May 6, 2004
What makes Mona Lisa smile?Leonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Experimental Brain Research|July 8, 2008
Occipital network for figure/ground organizationLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Neuroimage|September 18, 2007
Stereomotion processing in the human occipital cortexLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Journal of Vision|April 8, 2003
Lateral modulation of contrast discrimination: flanker orientation effectsChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Perception|February 13, 2026
Varieties of higher-order symmetryChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Iscience|January 15, 2025
The canonical deep neural network as a model for human symmetry processingYoram S Bonneh, Christopher W Tyler
Vision Research|April 4, 2006
Evidence for elongated receptive field structure for mechanisms subserving stereopsisChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Scientific Reports|April 21, 2018
When light hurts: Comparative Morphometry of Human Brainstem in Traumatic PhotalgiaLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Plos One|April 14, 2010
Symmetry: modeling the effects of masking noise, axial cueing and salienceChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Journal of Vision|January 22, 2013
A simpler structure for local spatial channels revealed by sustained perifoveal stimuliLeonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
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Showing results (31-40 of 91) with videos related to

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Vision Research|May 6, 2004
What makes Mona Lisa smile?Leonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Experimental Brain Research|July 8, 2008
Occipital network for figure/ground organizationLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Neuroimage|September 18, 2007
Stereomotion processing in the human occipital cortexLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Journal of Vision|April 8, 2003
Lateral modulation of contrast discrimination: flanker orientation effectsChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Perception|February 13, 2026
Varieties of higher-order symmetryChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Iscience|January 15, 2025
The canonical deep neural network as a model for human symmetry processingYoram S Bonneh, Christopher W Tyler
Vision Research|April 4, 2006
Evidence for elongated receptive field structure for mechanisms subserving stereopsisChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Scientific Reports|April 21, 2018
When light hurts: Comparative Morphometry of Human Brainstem in Traumatic PhotalgiaLora T Likova, Christopher W Tyler
Plos One|April 14, 2010
Symmetry: modeling the effects of masking noise, axial cueing and salienceChien-Chung Chen, Christopher W Tyler
Journal of Vision|January 22, 2013
A simpler structure for local spatial channels revealed by sustained perifoveal stimuliLeonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
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