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Steven K Shevell

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Visual Neuroscience|March 7, 2008
Binocular rivalry between identical retinal stimuli with an induced color differenceSang Wook Hong, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|August 6, 2002
Stereo disparity improves color constancyJoong Nam Yang, Steven K Shevell
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|May 14, 2020
Seeing fruit on trees: enhanced perceptual dissimilarity from multiple ambiguous neural representationsJaelyn R Peiso, Steven K Shevell
Visual Neuroscience|November 3, 2004
Changes in color appearance caused by perceptual groupingSherry X Xian, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|March 12, 2008
The influence of chromatic context on binocular color rivalry: perception and neural representationSang Wook Hong, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|April 30, 2013
Perceived segmentation of center from surround by only illusory contours causes chromatic lateral inhibitionSarah L Elliott, Steven K Shevell
Visual Neuroscience|July 5, 2008
Very-long-term chromatic adaptation: test of gain theory and a new methodSuzanne C Belmore, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|February 19, 2018
Illusory edges comingle with real edges in the neural representation of objectsSarah L Elliott, Steven K Shevell
Perception|April 2, 2002
Articulation: brightness, apparent illumination, and contrast ratiosJames A Schirillo, Steven K Shevell
Annual Review of Vision Science|September 15, 2021
The Certainty of Ambiguity in Visual Neural RepresentationsJan W Brascamp, Steven K Shevell
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Visual Neuroscience|March 7, 2008
Binocular rivalry between identical retinal stimuli with an induced color differenceSang Wook Hong, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|August 6, 2002
Stereo disparity improves color constancyJoong Nam Yang, Steven K Shevell
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|May 14, 2020
Seeing fruit on trees: enhanced perceptual dissimilarity from multiple ambiguous neural representationsJaelyn R Peiso, Steven K Shevell
Visual Neuroscience|November 3, 2004
Changes in color appearance caused by perceptual groupingSherry X Xian, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|March 12, 2008
The influence of chromatic context on binocular color rivalry: perception and neural representationSang Wook Hong, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|April 30, 2013
Perceived segmentation of center from surround by only illusory contours causes chromatic lateral inhibitionSarah L Elliott, Steven K Shevell
Visual Neuroscience|July 5, 2008
Very-long-term chromatic adaptation: test of gain theory and a new methodSuzanne C Belmore, Steven K Shevell
Vision Research|February 19, 2018
Illusory edges comingle with real edges in the neural representation of objectsSarah L Elliott, Steven K Shevell
Perception|April 2, 2002
Articulation: brightness, apparent illumination, and contrast ratiosJames A Schirillo, Steven K Shevell
Annual Review of Vision Science|September 15, 2021
The Certainty of Ambiguity in Visual Neural RepresentationsJan W Brascamp, Steven K Shevell
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