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February 1, 2011
Visual crowding is correlated with awareness
Thomas S A Wallis, Peter J Bex
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
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October 9, 2007
Using fuzzy signal detection theory to determine why experienced and trained drivers respond faster than novices in a hazard perception test
Thomas S A Wallis, Mark S Horswill
Journal of Vision
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March 6, 2008
Motion-induced blindness is not tuned to retinal speed
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold
Peerj
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October 1, 2024
A psychophysical evaluation of techniques for Mooney image generation
Lars C Reining, Thomas S A Wallis
Journal of Vision
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July 17, 2012
Image correlates of crowding in natural scenes
Thomas S A Wallis, Peter J Bex
Current Biology : CB
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February 17, 2009
Motion-induced blindness and motion streak suppression
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 15, 2015
Information-theoretic model comparison unifies saliency metrics
Matthias Kümmerer, Thomas S A Wallis, Matthias Bethge
Journal of Vision
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April 26, 2022
DeepGaze III: Modeling free-viewing human scanpaths with deep learning
Matthias Kümmerer, Matthias Bethge, Thomas S A Wallis
Vision Research
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March 11, 2008
Binocular switch suppression: a new method for persistently rendering the visible 'invisible'
Derek H Arnold, Phillip Law, Thomas S A Wallis
Journal of Vision
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March 13, 2016
Testing models of peripheral encoding using metamerism in an oddity paradigm
Thomas S A Wallis, Matthias Bethge, Felix A Wichmann
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Current Biology : CB
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February 1, 2011
Visual crowding is correlated with awareness
Thomas S A Wallis, Peter J Bex
Accident; Analysis and Prevention
|
October 9, 2007
Using fuzzy signal detection theory to determine why experienced and trained drivers respond faster than novices in a hazard perception test
Thomas S A Wallis, Mark S Horswill
Journal of Vision
|
March 6, 2008
Motion-induced blindness is not tuned to retinal speed
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold
Peerj
|
October 1, 2024
A psychophysical evaluation of techniques for Mooney image generation
Lars C Reining, Thomas S A Wallis
Journal of Vision
|
July 17, 2012
Image correlates of crowding in natural scenes
Thomas S A Wallis, Peter J Bex
Current Biology : CB
|
February 17, 2009
Motion-induced blindness and motion streak suppression
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 15, 2015
Information-theoretic model comparison unifies saliency metrics
Matthias Kümmerer, Thomas S A Wallis, Matthias Bethge
Journal of Vision
|
April 26, 2022
DeepGaze III: Modeling free-viewing human scanpaths with deep learning
Matthias Kümmerer, Matthias Bethge, Thomas S A Wallis
Vision Research
|
March 11, 2008
Binocular switch suppression: a new method for persistently rendering the visible 'invisible'
Derek H Arnold, Phillip Law, Thomas S A Wallis
Journal of Vision
|
March 13, 2016
Testing models of peripheral encoding using metamerism in an oddity paradigm
Thomas S A Wallis, Matthias Bethge, Felix A Wichmann
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