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The following pages link to Contrast-matching analysis of grating induction and suprathreshold contrast perception (Q72238973):
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- A Theory of Illusory Lightness and Transparency in Monocular and Binocular Images: The Role of Contour Junctions (Q29399094) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal analysis of brightness induction. (Q30503331) (← links)
- Brightness induction and suprathreshold vision: effects of age and visual field (Q34749253) (← links)
- Nearly instantaneous brightness induction. (Q35282808) (← links)
- The Oriented Difference of Gaussians (ODOG) model of brightness perception: Overview and executable Mathematica notebooks (Q36054471) (← links)
- Brightness induction magnitude declines with increasing distance from the inducing field edge (Q36565339) (← links)
- Dissecting the influence of the collinear and flanking bars in White's effect (Q39593737) (← links)
- Spatial frequency discrimination: visual long-term memory or criterion setting? (Q52039930) (← links)
- Can Contrast-Response Functions Indicate Visual Processing Levels? (Q59210729) (← links)
- A multiscale spatial filtering account of the White effect, simultaneous brightness contrast and grating induction (Q64356265) (← links)
- Similar mechanisms underlie simultaneous brightness contrast and grating induction (Q73986545) (← links)
- Two competing mechanisms underlying neon color spreading, visual phantoms and grating induction (Q74222129) (← links)
- A multiscale spatial filtering account of the Wertheimer-Benary effect and the corrugated Mondrian (Q74305425) (← links)
- A unified theory of brightness contrast and assimilation incorporating oriented multiscale spatial filtering and contrast normalization (Q80546151) (← links)
- Accuracy of identification of grating contrast by human observers: Bayesian models of V1 contrast processing show correspondence between discrimination and identification performance (Q81007343) (← links)
- Oriented multiscale spatial filtering and contrast normalization: a parsimonious model of brightness induction in a continuum of stimuli including White, Howe and simultaneous brightness contrast (Q81202944) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal influences on the contrast gauge (Q81714113) (← links)