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Stacey Aston

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Journal of Vision|August 10, 2017
What #theDress reveals about the role of illumination priors in color perception and color constancyStacey Aston, Anya Hurlbert
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2022
Newly learned novel cues to location are combined with familiar cues but not always with each otherStacey Aston, Ulrik Beierholm, Marko Nardini
Optics Express|October 15, 2022
Do EnChroma glasses improve performance on clinical tests for red-green color deficiencies?Cat Pattie, Stacey Aston, Gabriele Jordan
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|May 3, 2023
Color constancy for daylight illumination changes in anomalous trichromats and dichromatsStacey Aston, Gabriele Jordan, Anya Hurlbert
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 7, 2023
Different types of uncertainty in multisensory perceptual decision makingStacey Aston, Marko Nardini, Ulrik Beierholm
Behavior Research Methods|July 14, 2021
Central tendency biases must be accounted for to consistently capture Bayesian cue combination in continuous response dataStacey Aston, James Negen, Marko Nardini, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 25, 2020
Bayesian transfer in a complex spatial localization taskReneta K Kiryakova, Stacey Aston, Ulrik R Beierholm, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 30, 2019
Illumination discrimination for chromatically biased illuminations: Implications for color constancyStacey Aston, Ana Radonjic, David H Brainard, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2022
Newly learned shape-color associations show signatures of reliability-weighted averaging without forced fusion or a memory color effectStacey Aston, Cat Pattie, Rachael Graham, et al.
Iscience|April 21, 2026
Learning new perceptual skills: Individual differences in the computations that integrate novel sensory cues into depth perceptionMeike Scheller, Stacey Aston, Thomas Chazelle, et al.
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Journal of Vision|August 10, 2017
What #theDress reveals about the role of illumination priors in color perception and color constancyStacey Aston, Anya Hurlbert
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2022
Newly learned novel cues to location are combined with familiar cues but not always with each otherStacey Aston, Ulrik Beierholm, Marko Nardini
Optics Express|October 15, 2022
Do EnChroma glasses improve performance on clinical tests for red-green color deficiencies?Cat Pattie, Stacey Aston, Gabriele Jordan
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|May 3, 2023
Color constancy for daylight illumination changes in anomalous trichromats and dichromatsStacey Aston, Gabriele Jordan, Anya Hurlbert
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|August 7, 2023
Different types of uncertainty in multisensory perceptual decision makingStacey Aston, Marko Nardini, Ulrik Beierholm
Behavior Research Methods|July 14, 2021
Central tendency biases must be accounted for to consistently capture Bayesian cue combination in continuous response dataStacey Aston, James Negen, Marko Nardini, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 25, 2020
Bayesian transfer in a complex spatial localization taskReneta K Kiryakova, Stacey Aston, Ulrik R Beierholm, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 30, 2019
Illumination discrimination for chromatically biased illuminations: Implications for color constancyStacey Aston, Ana Radonjic, David H Brainard, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 29, 2022
Newly learned shape-color associations show signatures of reliability-weighted averaging without forced fusion or a memory color effectStacey Aston, Cat Pattie, Rachael Graham, et al.
Iscience|April 21, 2026
Learning new perceptual skills: Individual differences in the computations that integrate novel sensory cues into depth perceptionMeike Scheller, Stacey Aston, Thomas Chazelle, et al.
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