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Nikos Gekas

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Journal of Vision|May 19, 2021
Adaptation to one perceived motion direction can generate multiple velocity aftereffectsNikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2025
Attractive and repulsive visual aftereffects depend on stimulus contrastNikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|July 23, 2015
Expectations developed over multiple timescales facilitate visual search performanceNikos Gekas, Aaron R Seitz, Peggy Seriès
Journal of Vision|June 29, 2019
Disambiguating serial effects of multiple timescalesNikos Gekas, Kyle C McDermott, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|March 15, 2013
Complexity and specificity of experimentally-induced expectations in motion perceptionNikos Gekas, Matthew Chalk, Aaron R Seitz, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 9, 2017
A Normalization Mechanism for Estimating Visual Motion across Speeds and ScalesNikos Gekas, Andrew I Meso, Guillaume S Masson, et al.
Eneuro|April 26, 2022
Speed Estimation for Visual Tracking Emerges Dynamically from Nonlinear Frequency InteractionsAndrew Isaac Meso, Nikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 3, 2025
DynTex: A real-time generative model of dynamic naturalistic luminance texturesAndrew Isaac Meso, Jonathan Vacher, Nikos Gekas, et al.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|May 22, 2026
Attraction and repulsion in perception and working memory as complementary outcomes of learningNikos Gekas, Joseph M Saito, Timothy F Brady, et al.
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Journal of Vision|May 19, 2021
Adaptation to one perceived motion direction can generate multiple velocity aftereffectsNikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2025
Attractive and repulsive visual aftereffects depend on stimulus contrastNikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|July 23, 2015
Expectations developed over multiple timescales facilitate visual search performanceNikos Gekas, Aaron R Seitz, Peggy Seriès
Journal of Vision|June 29, 2019
Disambiguating serial effects of multiple timescalesNikos Gekas, Kyle C McDermott, Pascal Mamassian
Journal of Vision|March 15, 2013
Complexity and specificity of experimentally-induced expectations in motion perceptionNikos Gekas, Matthew Chalk, Aaron R Seitz, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 9, 2017
A Normalization Mechanism for Estimating Visual Motion across Speeds and ScalesNikos Gekas, Andrew I Meso, Guillaume S Masson, et al.
Eneuro|April 26, 2022
Speed Estimation for Visual Tracking Emerges Dynamically from Nonlinear Frequency InteractionsAndrew Isaac Meso, Nikos Gekas, Pascal Mamassian, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 3, 2025
DynTex: A real-time generative model of dynamic naturalistic luminance texturesAndrew Isaac Meso, Jonathan Vacher, Nikos Gekas, et al.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|May 22, 2026
Attraction and repulsion in perception and working memory as complementary outcomes of learningNikos Gekas, Joseph M Saito, Timothy F Brady, et al.
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