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Reuben Rideaux

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Vision Research|April 14, 2019
Contextual effects on binocular matching are evident in primary visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 15, 2020
But Still It Moves: Static Image Statistics Underlie How We See MotionReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Nature Communications|April 19, 2018
Proscription supports robust perceptual integration by suppression in human visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 15, 2019
Voluntary control of illusory contour formationWilliam J Harrison, Reuben Rideaux
Journal of Vision|February 24, 2021
Exploring and explaining properties of motion processing in biological brains using a neural networkReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Evidence for parallel consolidation of motion direction and orientation into visual short-term memoryReuben Rideaux, Deborah Apthorp, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|June 19, 2018
Parallel consolidation into visual working memory results in reduced precision representationsReuben Rideaux, Emma Baker, Mark Edwards
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 28, 2019
Adaptation to Binocular Anticorrelation Results in Increased Neural ExcitabilityReuben Rideaux, Elizabeth Michael, Andrew E Welchman
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 2019
Mixed-polarity random-dot stereograms alter GABA and Glx concentration in the early visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Nuno R Goncalves, Andrew E Welchman
Nature Communications|July 7, 2025
Reply to: "Model mimicry limits conclusions about neural tuning and can mistakenly imply unlikely priors"Reuben Rideaux, Paul M Bays, William J Harrison
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Vision Research|April 14, 2019
Contextual effects on binocular matching are evident in primary visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 15, 2020
But Still It Moves: Static Image Statistics Underlie How We See MotionReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Nature Communications|April 19, 2018
Proscription supports robust perceptual integration by suppression in human visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 15, 2019
Voluntary control of illusory contour formationWilliam J Harrison, Reuben Rideaux
Journal of Vision|February 24, 2021
Exploring and explaining properties of motion processing in biological brains using a neural networkReuben Rideaux, Andrew E Welchman
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Evidence for parallel consolidation of motion direction and orientation into visual short-term memoryReuben Rideaux, Deborah Apthorp, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|June 19, 2018
Parallel consolidation into visual working memory results in reduced precision representationsReuben Rideaux, Emma Baker, Mark Edwards
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 28, 2019
Adaptation to Binocular Anticorrelation Results in Increased Neural ExcitabilityReuben Rideaux, Elizabeth Michael, Andrew E Welchman
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 11, 2019
Mixed-polarity random-dot stereograms alter GABA and Glx concentration in the early visual cortexReuben Rideaux, Nuno R Goncalves, Andrew E Welchman
Nature Communications|July 7, 2025
Reply to: "Model mimicry limits conclusions about neural tuning and can mistakenly imply unlikely priors"Reuben Rideaux, Paul M Bays, William J Harrison
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