Maarten Demeyer
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Machilsen B, Wagemans J, Demeyer M
Vision Res
. 2015 Jul;
126:207-219.
PMID: 26130605
Perceptual grouping processes are typically studied using sparse displays of spatially separated elements. Unless the grouping cue of interest is a proximity cue, researchers will want to ascertain that such...
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Sassi M, Demeyer M, Machilsen B, Putzeys T, Wagemans J
J Vis
. 2014 Jun;
14(5):11.
PMID: 24879858
Research has shown that contour detection is impaired in the visual periphery for snake-shaped Gabor contours but not for circular and elliptical contours. This discrepancy in findings could be due...
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Demeyer M, Machilsen B
Behav Res Methods
. 2011 Nov;
44(2):439-46.
PMID: 22101655
To study perceptual grouping processes, vision scientists often use stimuli consisting of spatially separated local elements that, together, elicit the percept of a global structure. We developed a set of...
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Demeyer M, De Graef P, Verfaillie K, Wagemans J
PLoS One
. 2011 Jun;
6(6):e21257.
PMID: 21713007
Human observers explore scenes by shifting their gaze from object to object. Before each eye movement, a peripheral glimpse of the next object to be fixated has however already been...
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Demeyer M, De Graef P, Wagemans J, Verfaillie K
J Vis
. 2010 Oct;
10(6):17.
PMID: 20884566
Stimulus displacements coinciding with a saccadic eye movement are poorly detected by human observers. In recent years, converging evidence has shown that this phenomenon does not result from poor transsaccadic...
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Demeyer M, De Graef P, Wagemans J, Verfaillie K
Vision Res
. 2010 Apr;
50(13):1225-34.
PMID: 20382174
Through saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object can be brought into foveal vision quickly. We investigated what influence visual detail collected before the saccade exerts...
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Demeyer M, De Graef P, Wagemans J, Verfaillie K
J Vis
. 2009 Sep;
9(4):28.1-14.
PMID: 19757937
Multiple times per second, the visual system succeeds in making a seamless transition between presaccadic and postsaccadic perception. The nature of the transsaccadic representation needed to support this was commonly...
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Demeyer M, Zaenen P, Wagemans J
Spat Vis
. 2007 Mar;
20(1-2):79-106.
PMID: 17357717
Viewpoint-dependent recognition performance of 3-D objects has often been taken as an indication of a viewpoint-dependent object representation. This viewpoint dependence is most often found using metrically manipulated objects. We...