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The following pages link to Subtractive and divisive adaptation in the human visual system (Q48547579):
Displaying 27 items.
- The spatial characteristics of plaid-form-selective mechanisms (Q30494714) (← links)
- Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes (Q34432630) (← links)
- The perceptual balance of color (Q41214452) (← links)
- A neural model of foveal light adaptation and afterimage formation. (Q41508185) (← links)
- Flexible, diagnosticity-driven, rather than fixed, perceptually determined scale selection in scene and face recognition (Q41724045) (← links)
- The spatial properties of opponent-motion normalization (Q42680732) (← links)
- Variations in normal color vision. V. Simulations of adaptation to natural color environments (Q43124561) (← links)
- Spatial frequency-specific contrast adaptation originates in the primary visual cortex. (Q45953984) (← links)
- Dynamic predictive coding by the retina. (Q46586965) (← links)
- Relationship between contrast adaptation and orientation tuning in V1 and V2 of cat visual cortex (Q46726622) (← links)
- Effects of trial repetition in texture discrimination (Q48248397) (← links)
- Different mechanisms underlie three inhibitory phenomena in cat area 17. (Q48362029) (← links)
- Tuning of orientation detectors in human vision (Q48429739) (← links)
- Individual differences in context-dependent effects reveal common mechanisms underlying the direction aftereffect and direction repulsion (Q50217729) (← links)
- Dr. Angry and Mr. Smile: when categorization flexibly modifies the perception of faces in rapid visual presentations (Q51090982) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal dependencies of cross-orientation suppression in human vision. (Q51099573) (← links)
- Subtractive and divisive adaptation in visual motion computations (Q51924412) (← links)
- The nature of synthetic face adaptation. (Q51993223) (← links)
- The effects of surround contrast on contrast thresholds, perceived contrast and contrast discrimination. (Q52232584) (← links)
- Double dissociation between first- and second-order processing (Q58022962) (← links)
- Interaction between first- and second-order orientation channels revealed by the tilt illusion: psychophysics and computational modelling (Q73745903) (← links)
- Contrast gain mechanism or transient channel? Why the effects of a background pattern alter over time (Q74043961) (← links)
- Texture contrast aftereffects are monocular; texture density aftereffects are binocular (Q74419846) (← links)
- Depth-dependent contrast gain-control (Q75363598) (← links)
- Opponent-motion mechanisms are self-normalizing (Q81395836) (← links)
- Orientation discrimination in human vision: psychophysics and modeling (Q81568954) (← links)
- Differential changes in perceived contrast following contrast adaptation in humans (Q84675777) (← links)