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Curtis L Baker

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Visual Neuroscience|April 14, 2007
Neuronal response to texture- and contrast-defined boundaries in early visual cortexYuning Song, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|April 26, 2014
Higher order image structure enables boundary segmentation in the absence of luminance or contrast cuesElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Plos Computational Biology|March 19, 2019
Modeling second-order boundary perception: A machine learning approachChristopher DiMattina, Curtis L Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 4, 2012
Natural versus synthetic stimuli for estimating receptive field models: a comparison of predictive robustnessVargha Talebi, Curtis L Baker
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2021
Segmenting surface boundaries using luminance cuesChristopher DiMattina, Curtis L Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 27, 2017
Nonlinear Y-Like Receptive Fields in the Early Visual Cortex: An Intermediate Stage for Building Cue-Invariant Receptive Fields from Subcortical Y CellsAmol Gharat, Curtis L Baker
Vision Research|August 15, 2013
Texture sparseness, but not local phase structure, impairs second-order segmentationElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2012
Motion-defined contour processing in the early visual cortexAmol Gharat, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 4, 2016
Categorically distinct types of receptive fields in early visual cortexVargha Talebi, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|August 26, 2011
Contribution of motion parallax to segmentation and depth perceptionAhmad Yoonessi, Curtis L Baker
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Visual Neuroscience|April 14, 2007
Neuronal response to texture- and contrast-defined boundaries in early visual cortexYuning Song, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|April 26, 2014
Higher order image structure enables boundary segmentation in the absence of luminance or contrast cuesElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Plos Computational Biology|March 19, 2019
Modeling second-order boundary perception: A machine learning approachChristopher DiMattina, Curtis L Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 4, 2012
Natural versus synthetic stimuli for estimating receptive field models: a comparison of predictive robustnessVargha Talebi, Curtis L Baker
Scientific Reports|May 13, 2021
Segmenting surface boundaries using luminance cuesChristopher DiMattina, Curtis L Baker
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 27, 2017
Nonlinear Y-Like Receptive Fields in the Early Visual Cortex: An Intermediate Stage for Building Cue-Invariant Receptive Fields from Subcortical Y CellsAmol Gharat, Curtis L Baker
Vision Research|August 15, 2013
Texture sparseness, but not local phase structure, impairs second-order segmentationElizabeth Zavitz, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2012
Motion-defined contour processing in the early visual cortexAmol Gharat, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 4, 2016
Categorically distinct types of receptive fields in early visual cortexVargha Talebi, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|August 26, 2011
Contribution of motion parallax to segmentation and depth perceptionAhmad Yoonessi, Curtis L Baker
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