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Jonathan W Peirce

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Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
The potential importance of saturating and supersaturating contrast response functions in visual cortexJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 27, 2007
PsychoPy--Psychophysics software in PythonJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
Understanding mid-level representations in visual processingJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|July 2, 2013
Is it just motion that silences awareness of other visual changes?Jonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|March 30, 2013
Nonlinear response functions can still be used to build conjunction detectors: reply to May and ZhaopingJonathan W Peirce
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Do sheep really recognize faces? Evidence from previous studies. Response to 'Sheep recognize familiar and unfamiliar human faces from two-dimensional images'Jonathan W Peirce
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics|February 10, 2009
Generating Stimuli for Neuroscience Using PsychoPyJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by compound adaptationSarah Hancock, Jonathan W Peirce
Vision Research|February 4, 2010
The spatial characteristics of plaid-form-selective mechanismsDavid P McGovern, Jonathan W Peirce
Neuroreport|December 25, 2002
Functional asymmetry in sheep temporal cortexJonathan W Peirce, Keith M Kendrick
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Journal of Vision|August 10, 2007
The potential importance of saturating and supersaturating contrast response functions in visual cortexJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|January 27, 2007
PsychoPy--Psychophysics software in PythonJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
Understanding mid-level representations in visual processingJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|July 2, 2013
Is it just motion that silences awareness of other visual changes?Jonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|March 30, 2013
Nonlinear response functions can still be used to build conjunction detectors: reply to May and ZhaopingJonathan W Peirce
Royal Society Open Science|August 17, 2019
Do sheep really recognize faces? Evidence from previous studies. Response to 'Sheep recognize familiar and unfamiliar human faces from two-dimensional images'Jonathan W Peirce
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics|February 10, 2009
Generating Stimuli for Neuroscience Using PsychoPyJonathan W Peirce
Journal of Vision|January 17, 2009
Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by compound adaptationSarah Hancock, Jonathan W Peirce
Vision Research|February 4, 2010
The spatial characteristics of plaid-form-selective mechanismsDavid P McGovern, Jonathan W Peirce
Neuroreport|December 25, 2002
Functional asymmetry in sheep temporal cortexJonathan W Peirce, Keith M Kendrick
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