P Wenderoth
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Clifford C, Wenderoth P, Spehar B
Proc Biol Sci
. 2002 Sep;
267(1454):1705-10.
PMID: 12233765
The question of how our brains and those of other animals code sensory information is of fundamental importance to neuroscience research. Visual illusions offer valuable insight into the mechanisms of...
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Wenderoth P, Clifford C, Wyatt A
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis
. 2001 Sep;
18(9):2190-6.
PMID: 11551053
Both psychophysical and neurophysiological evidence suggest that there are two visual cortical processing streams, a linear stream that processes first-order stimuli and a nonlinear stream that also processes second-order stimuli....
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Arnold D, Clifford C, Wenderoth P
Curr Biol
. 2001 May;
11(8):596-600.
PMID: 11369204
It has been demonstrated that subjects do not report changes in color and direction of motion as being co-incidental when they occur synchronously. Instead, for the changes to be reported...
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Smith S, Clifford C, Wenderoth P
Vision Res
. 2001 Apr;
41(8):1057-71.
PMID: 11301079
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation domain. Using the simultaneous tilt illusion (TI), we show that the apparent rotation of a vertical test...
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Nguyen V, Freeman A, Wenderoth P
Percept Psychophys
. 2001 Apr;
63(2):348-60.
PMID: 11281109
Binocular rivalry occurs when the two eyes are presented with incompatible stimuli and the perceived image alternates between the two stimuli. The aim of this study was to find out...
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Smith S, Wenderoth P, van der Zwan R
Vision Res
. 2001 Feb;
41(4):483-94.
PMID: 11166051
The tilt after-effect (TAE) and tilt illusion (TI) have revealed a great deal about the nature of orientation coding of 1-dimensional (1D) lines and gratings. Comparatively little research however has...
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Clifford C, Wyatt A, Arnold D, Smith S, Wenderoth P
Vision Res
. 2001 Feb;
41(2):151-9.
PMID: 11163850
We investigated the effect of adaptation on orientation discrimination using two experienced observers, then replicated the main effects using a total of 50 naïve subjects. Orientation discrimination around vertical improved...
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Clifford C, Arnold D, Wenderoth P
Clin Exp Ophthalmol
. 2000 Sep;
28(3):230-2.
PMID: 10981807
Factors affecting our judgement of the speed of visual motion were investigated. Two types of judgement were made: perceived speed relative to a standard comparison stimulus, and discrimination between the...
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Wenderoth P
Vision Res
. 2000 Jul;
40(16):2097-100.
PMID: 10878271
Barlow and Reeves [1979. Vision Research, 19, 783-793] showed that bilateral symmetry detection in dot patterns is about equally efficient whether the displays are viewed monocularly or binocularly. If there...
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Evans C, Wenderoth P, Cheng K
Perception
. 2000 May;
29(1):31-42.
PMID: 10820589
The recognition of bilateral symmetry in simple dot patterns is reliably influenced by orientation. Performance is best when the axis of symmetry is vertical. We conducted two experiments to determine...