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Nicholas E Scott-Samuel

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I-Perception|August 29, 2014
Motion influences the perception of background lightnessHiroshi Ashida, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 27, 2005
Idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face exploration in humansUte Leonards, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 17, 2007
Spatial versus temporal grouping in a modified Ternus displayJulian M Wallace, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|June 13, 2006
Luminosity--a perceptual "feature" of light-emitting objects?Alessia Correani, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Ute Leonards
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perceptionMartin Thirkettle, Christopher P Benton, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2016
Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientationChristopher P Benton, Martin Thirkettle, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
How camouflage worksSami Merilaita, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signalsJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 16, 2020
Overcoming the detectability costs of symmetrical colorationJ Benito Wainwright, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Animal Behaviour|January 27, 2017
Dazzle camouflage and the confusion effect: the influence of varying speed on target trackingBenedict G Hogan, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
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I-Perception|August 29, 2014
Motion influences the perception of background lightnessHiroshi Ashida, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 27, 2005
Idiosyncratic initiation of saccadic face exploration in humansUte Leonards, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 17, 2007
Spatial versus temporal grouping in a modified Ternus displayJulian M Wallace, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|June 13, 2006
Luminosity--a perceptual "feature" of light-emitting objects?Alessia Correani, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Ute Leonards
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perceptionMartin Thirkettle, Christopher P Benton, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2016
Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientationChristopher P Benton, Martin Thirkettle, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
How camouflage worksSami Merilaita, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signalsJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 16, 2020
Overcoming the detectability costs of symmetrical colorationJ Benito Wainwright, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Animal Behaviour|January 27, 2017
Dazzle camouflage and the confusion effect: the influence of varying speed on target trackingBenedict G Hogan, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
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