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Nicolaas Prins

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Vision Research|October 4, 2008
Texture modulation detection by probability summation among orientation-selective and isotropic mechanismsNicolaas Prins
Perception|September 9, 2008
Correspondence matching in long-range apparent motion precedes featural analysisNicolaas Prins
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 17, 2019
Too much model, too little data: How a maximum-likelihood fit of a psychometric function may fail, and how to detect and avoid thisNicolaas Prins
Journal of Vision|June 21, 2012
The psychometric function: the lapse rate revisitedNicolaas Prins
Behavior Research Methods|January 26, 2023
Easy, bias-free Bayesian hierarchical modeling of the psychometric function using the Palamedes ToolboxNicolaas Prins
Journal of Vision|June 11, 2013
The psi-marginal adaptive method: How to give nuisance parameters the attention they deserve (no more, no less)Nicolaas Prins
Vision Research|March 13, 2002
On the perceived location of global motionAlexander J Mussap, Nicolaas Prins
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|March 13, 2003
Detection and discrimination of texture modulations defined by orientation, spatial frequency, and contrastNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
Perception|November 2, 2006
Direct evidence for the existence of energy-based texture mechanismsNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
Vision Research|March 13, 2002
Orientation- and frequency-modulated textures at low depths of modulation are processed by off-orientation and off-frequency texture mechanismsNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
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Vision Research|October 4, 2008
Texture modulation detection by probability summation among orientation-selective and isotropic mechanismsNicolaas Prins
Perception|September 9, 2008
Correspondence matching in long-range apparent motion precedes featural analysisNicolaas Prins
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 17, 2019
Too much model, too little data: How a maximum-likelihood fit of a psychometric function may fail, and how to detect and avoid thisNicolaas Prins
Journal of Vision|June 21, 2012
The psychometric function: the lapse rate revisitedNicolaas Prins
Behavior Research Methods|January 26, 2023
Easy, bias-free Bayesian hierarchical modeling of the psychometric function using the Palamedes ToolboxNicolaas Prins
Journal of Vision|June 11, 2013
The psi-marginal adaptive method: How to give nuisance parameters the attention they deserve (no more, no less)Nicolaas Prins
Vision Research|March 13, 2002
On the perceived location of global motionAlexander J Mussap, Nicolaas Prins
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|March 13, 2003
Detection and discrimination of texture modulations defined by orientation, spatial frequency, and contrastNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
Perception|November 2, 2006
Direct evidence for the existence of energy-based texture mechanismsNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
Vision Research|March 13, 2002
Orientation- and frequency-modulated textures at low depths of modulation are processed by off-orientation and off-frequency texture mechanismsNicolaas Prins, Frederick A A Kingdom
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