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Curtis L Baker

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Scientific Reports|February 9, 2019
Perceived regularity of a texture is influenced by the regularity of a surrounding textureHua-Chun Sun, Frederick A A Kingdom, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|March 23, 2026
Impaired perception of isoluminant contrast modulation stimuli: Evidence for a magnocellular pathway mechanismAna L Ramirez, Anna Shakhgildian, Ari Rosenberg, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 9, 2022
Behavioral signatures of Y-like neuronal responses in human visionAna L Ramirez, Lowell W Thompson, Ari Rosenberg, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|April 22, 2005
The direction-selective contrast response of area 18 neurons is different for first- and second-order motionTimothy Ledgeway, Chang'an Zhan, Aaron P Johnson, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 15, 2003
Cortical specialization for processing first- and second-order motionSerge O Dumoulin, Curtis L Baker, Robert F Hess, et al.
Vision Research|July 10, 2007
Ecologically valid combinations of first- and second-order surface markings facilitate texture discriminationAaron P Johnson, Nicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 15, 2021
Visual perception of texture regularity: Conjoint measurements and a wavelet response-distribution modelHua-Chun Sun, David St-Amand, Curtis L Baker, et al.
Neuroimage|April 2, 2003
Automatic volumetric segmentation of human visual retinotopic cortexSerge O Dumoulin, Richard D Hoge, Curtis L Baker, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2014
Form-cue invariant second-order neuronal responses to contrast modulation in primate area V2Guangxing Li, Zhimo Yao, Zhengchun Wang, et al.
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Scientific Reports|February 9, 2019
Perceived regularity of a texture is influenced by the regularity of a surrounding textureHua-Chun Sun, Frederick A A Kingdom, Curtis L Baker
Journal of Vision|March 23, 2026
Impaired perception of isoluminant contrast modulation stimuli: Evidence for a magnocellular pathway mechanismAna L Ramirez, Anna Shakhgildian, Ari Rosenberg, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 9, 2022
Behavioral signatures of Y-like neuronal responses in human visionAna L Ramirez, Lowell W Thompson, Ari Rosenberg, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|April 22, 2005
The direction-selective contrast response of area 18 neurons is different for first- and second-order motionTimothy Ledgeway, Chang'an Zhan, Aaron P Johnson, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 15, 2003
Cortical specialization for processing first- and second-order motionSerge O Dumoulin, Curtis L Baker, Robert F Hess, et al.
Vision Research|July 10, 2007
Ecologically valid combinations of first- and second-order surface markings facilitate texture discriminationAaron P Johnson, Nicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 15, 2021
Visual perception of texture regularity: Conjoint measurements and a wavelet response-distribution modelHua-Chun Sun, David St-Amand, Curtis L Baker, et al.
Neuroimage|April 2, 2003
Automatic volumetric segmentation of human visual retinotopic cortexSerge O Dumoulin, Richard D Hoge, Curtis L Baker, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2014
Form-cue invariant second-order neuronal responses to contrast modulation in primate area V2Guangxing Li, Zhimo Yao, Zhengchun Wang, et al.
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