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Ken W S Tan

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Journal of Vision|September 13, 2016
In unison: First- and second-order information combine for integration of shape informationKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|December 18, 2013
Detecting shape change: characterizing the interaction between texture-defined and contour-defined bordersKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|September 15, 2016
Discrete annular regions of texture contribute independently to the analysis of shape from textureKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|September 2, 2021
Analysis of shape uses local apparent position rather than physical positionJ Edwin Dickinson, Ken W S Tan, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|March 26, 2015
Modulated textures with shape structures implied by a closed flow are processed globallyKen W S Tan, Vanessa K Bowden, J Edwin Dickinson, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 8, 2025
Interleaved periods of exercise do not enhance visual perceptual learningKen W S Tan, Amritha Stalin, Adela S Y Park, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 30, 2020
Impact of microsaccades on visual shape processingKen W S Tan, Chris Scholes, Neil W Roach, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 20, 2023
Can visual cortex non-invasive brain stimulation improve normal visual function? A systematic review and meta-analysisUmar M Bello, Jingying Wang, Adela S Y Park, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|July 11, 2024
Efficacy of perceptual learning in low vision: A systematic review and meta-analysisAdela S Y Park, Ginny H T Wong, Ken W S Tan, et al.
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Journal of Vision|September 13, 2016
In unison: First- and second-order information combine for integration of shape informationKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|December 18, 2013
Detecting shape change: characterizing the interaction between texture-defined and contour-defined bordersKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|September 15, 2016
Discrete annular regions of texture contribute independently to the analysis of shape from textureKen W S Tan, J Edwin Dickinson, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|September 2, 2021
Analysis of shape uses local apparent position rather than physical positionJ Edwin Dickinson, Ken W S Tan, David R Badcock
Journal of Vision|March 26, 2015
Modulated textures with shape structures implied by a closed flow are processed globallyKen W S Tan, Vanessa K Bowden, J Edwin Dickinson, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 8, 2025
Interleaved periods of exercise do not enhance visual perceptual learningKen W S Tan, Amritha Stalin, Adela S Y Park, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 30, 2020
Impact of microsaccades on visual shape processingKen W S Tan, Chris Scholes, Neil W Roach, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|March 20, 2023
Can visual cortex non-invasive brain stimulation improve normal visual function? A systematic review and meta-analysisUmar M Bello, Jingying Wang, Adela S Y Park, et al.
Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry|July 11, 2024
Efficacy of perceptual learning in low vision: A systematic review and meta-analysisAdela S Y Park, Ginny H T Wong, Ken W S Tan, et al.
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