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March 12, 2015
Perceptual biases are inconsistent with Bayesian encoding of speed in the human visual system
Omar Hassan, Stephen T Hammett
Journal of Vision
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December 1, 2012
The effect of contrast on perceived speed and flicker
Stephen T Hammett, Jonas Larsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 26, 2002
Seeing blur: 'motion sharpening' without motion
Mark A Georgeson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision Research
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November 15, 2011
The effect of luminance on simulated driving speed
Sarah J Pritchard, Stephen T Hammett
Neuroscience Letters
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August 7, 2016
GABA predicts visual intelligence
Emily Cook, Stephen T Hammett, Jonas Larsson
Vision Research
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September 21, 2005
Speed can go up as well as down at low contrast: implications for models of motion perception
Peter Thompson, Kevin Brooks, Stephen T Hammett
Journal of Vision
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April 30, 2016
Perceived speed in peripheral vision can go up or down
Omar Hassan, Peter Thompson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)
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November 19, 2019
Brightening and Dimming Aftereffects at Low and High Luminance
Omar Hassan, Mark A Georgeson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision Research
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December 26, 2006
Perceived direction of plaid motion is not predicted by component speeds
Rebecca A Champion, Stephen T Hammett, Peter G Thompson
Perception
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January 1, 2004
Motion, flash, and flicker: a unified spatiotemporal model of perceived edge sharpening
Stephen T Hammett, Mark A Georgeson, Gillian S Barbieri-Hesse
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Journal of Vision
|
March 12, 2015
Perceptual biases are inconsistent with Bayesian encoding of speed in the human visual system
Omar Hassan, Stephen T Hammett
Journal of Vision
|
December 1, 2012
The effect of contrast on perceived speed and flicker
Stephen T Hammett, Jonas Larsson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 26, 2002
Seeing blur: 'motion sharpening' without motion
Mark A Georgeson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision Research
|
November 15, 2011
The effect of luminance on simulated driving speed
Sarah J Pritchard, Stephen T Hammett
Neuroscience Letters
|
August 7, 2016
GABA predicts visual intelligence
Emily Cook, Stephen T Hammett, Jonas Larsson
Vision Research
|
September 21, 2005
Speed can go up as well as down at low contrast: implications for models of motion perception
Peter Thompson, Kevin Brooks, Stephen T Hammett
Journal of Vision
|
April 30, 2016
Perceived speed in peripheral vision can go up or down
Omar Hassan, Peter Thompson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)
|
November 19, 2019
Brightening and Dimming Aftereffects at Low and High Luminance
Omar Hassan, Mark A Georgeson, Stephen T Hammett
Vision Research
|
December 26, 2006
Perceived direction of plaid motion is not predicted by component speeds
Rebecca A Champion, Stephen T Hammett, Peter G Thompson
Perception
|
January 1, 2004
Motion, flash, and flicker: a unified spatiotemporal model of perceived edge sharpening
Stephen T Hammett, Mark A Georgeson, Gillian S Barbieri-Hesse
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