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Kevin R Brooks

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Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
Stereomotion suppression and the perception of speed: accuracy and precision as a function of 3D trajectoryKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
Spatial scale of stereomotion speed processingKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
Stereomotion perception for a monocularly camouflaged stimulusKevin R Brooks, Barbara J Gillam
Journal of Vision|August 24, 2013
Race-contingent face aftereffects: a result of perceived racial typicality, not categorizationO Scott Gwinn, Kevin R Brooks
Perception|November 13, 2015
Simulation of Driving in Low-Visibility Conditions: Does Stereopsis Improve Speed Perception?Kevin R Brooks, Mohammed E Rafat
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 16, 2011
Accuracy of stereomotion speed perception with persisting and dynamic texturesKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 10, 2015
An exponential filter model predicts lightness illusionsAstrid Zeman, Kevin R Brooks, Sennay Ghebreab
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 14, 2014
Complex cells decrease errors for the Müller-Lyer illusion in a model of the visual ventral streamAstrid Zeman, Oliver Obst, Kevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|December 24, 2011
Contrast and stimulus complexity moderate the relationship between spatial frequency and perceived speed: implications for MT models of speed perceptionKevin R Brooks, Thomas Morris, Peter Thompson
Royal Society Open Science|September 22, 2022
The valence-dominance model applies to body perceptionEva Tzschaschel, Kevin R Brooks, Ian D Stephen
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Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
Stereomotion suppression and the perception of speed: accuracy and precision as a function of 3D trajectoryKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
Spatial scale of stereomotion speed processingKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Journal of Vision|November 14, 2007
Stereomotion perception for a monocularly camouflaged stimulusKevin R Brooks, Barbara J Gillam
Journal of Vision|August 24, 2013
Race-contingent face aftereffects: a result of perceived racial typicality, not categorizationO Scott Gwinn, Kevin R Brooks
Perception|November 13, 2015
Simulation of Driving in Low-Visibility Conditions: Does Stereopsis Improve Speed Perception?Kevin R Brooks, Mohammed E Rafat
Perceptual and Motor Skills|February 16, 2011
Accuracy of stereomotion speed perception with persisting and dynamic texturesKevin R Brooks, Leland S Stone
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 10, 2015
An exponential filter model predicts lightness illusionsAstrid Zeman, Kevin R Brooks, Sennay Ghebreab
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 14, 2014
Complex cells decrease errors for the Müller-Lyer illusion in a model of the visual ventral streamAstrid Zeman, Oliver Obst, Kevin R Brooks
Journal of Vision|December 24, 2011
Contrast and stimulus complexity moderate the relationship between spatial frequency and perceived speed: implications for MT models of speed perceptionKevin R Brooks, Thomas Morris, Peter Thompson
Royal Society Open Science|September 22, 2022
The valence-dominance model applies to body perceptionEva Tzschaschel, Kevin R Brooks, Ian D Stephen
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