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Frontiers in Psychology
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May 27, 2014
Motion processing: the most sensitive detectors differ in temporally localized and extended noise
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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March 26, 2016
The Role of Feature Tracking in the Furrow Illusion
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Vision Research
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December 28, 2010
Crowding in a detection task: external noise triggers change in processing strategy
Rémy Allard, Patrick Cavanagh
Frontiers in Psychology
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July 30, 2014
To characterize contrast detection, noise should be extended, not localized
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
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October 11, 2012
Different processing strategies underlie voluntary averaging in low and high noise
Rémy Allard, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision
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September 3, 2013
Zero-dimensional noise is not suitable for characterizing processing properties of detection mechanisms
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
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April 6, 2013
No second-order motion system sensitive to high temporal frequencies
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
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July 5, 2014
An expansive, cone-specific nonlinearity enabling the luminance motion system to process color-defined motion
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
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August 8, 2006
Same calculation efficiency but different internal noise for luminance- and contrast-modulated stimuli detection
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Scientific Reports
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February 22, 2017
Reducing luminance intensity can improve motion perception in noise
Rémy Allard, Angelo Arleo
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Frontiers in Psychology
|
May 27, 2014
Motion processing: the most sensitive detectors differ in temporally localized and extended noise
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
March 26, 2016
The Role of Feature Tracking in the Furrow Illusion
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Vision Research
|
December 28, 2010
Crowding in a detection task: external noise triggers change in processing strategy
Rémy Allard, Patrick Cavanagh
Frontiers in Psychology
|
July 30, 2014
To characterize contrast detection, noise should be extended, not localized
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
|
October 11, 2012
Different processing strategies underlie voluntary averaging in low and high noise
Rémy Allard, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision
|
September 3, 2013
Zero-dimensional noise is not suitable for characterizing processing properties of detection mechanisms
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
|
April 6, 2013
No second-order motion system sensitive to high temporal frequencies
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
|
July 5, 2014
An expansive, cone-specific nonlinearity enabling the luminance motion system to process color-defined motion
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Journal of Vision
|
August 8, 2006
Same calculation efficiency but different internal noise for luminance- and contrast-modulated stimuli detection
Rémy Allard, Jocelyn Faubert
Scientific Reports
|
February 22, 2017
Reducing luminance intensity can improve motion perception in noise
Rémy Allard, Angelo Arleo
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