Color Adaptation of Edge-Detectors in the Human Visual System.
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Neural Adaptation Effects in Conceptual ProcessingAdaptive coding is constrained to midline locations in a spatial listening task.Efficient coding and statistically optimal weighting of covariance among acoustic attributes in novel soundsRapid efficient coding of correlated complex acoustic propertiesDemonstration of cue recruitment: change in visual appearance by means of Pavlovian conditioning.Adapting to altered image statistics using processed videoImages created in a model eye during simulated cataract surgery can be the basis for images perceived by patients during cataract surgery.Interactions of afterimages for orientation and color: experimental data and model simulations.Cross-category adaptation: objects produce gender adaptation in the perception of faces.Single units and visual cortical organization.Visual after-effects associated with the use of high-resolution visual display units.A trained perceptual bias that lasts for weeksResponse normalization and blur adaptation: data and multi-scale modelAdapting internal statistical models for interpreting visual cues to depth.Less is more: latent learning is maximized by shorter training sessions in auditory perceptual learning.Vision contingent auditory pitch aftereffects.Sensory memory of illusory depth in structure-from-motion.From single cells to social perceptionAre high-level aftereffects perceptual?Face adaptation does not improve performance on search or discrimination tasks.Selectivity for the configural cues that identify the gender, ethnicity, and identity of faces in human cortexSensing limb movements in the motor cortex: how humans sense limb movement.Shared or separate mechanisms for self-face and other-face processing? Evidence from adaptation.Color improves speed of processing but not perception in a motion illusion.Sleep's influence on a reflexive form of memory that does not require voluntary attentionDistinct mechanism for long-term contrast adaptationThe McCollough effect and facial emotion discrimination in patients with schizophrenia and their unaffected relativesYou Don't See What I See: Individual Differences in the Perception of Meaning from Visual Stimuli.Ergonomics of digital imaging.The physiology and psychophysics of the color-form relationship: a review.Absence of Sex-Contingent Gaze Direction Aftereffects Suggests a Limit to Contingencies in Face Aftereffects.Persistent states in vision break universality and time invariance.Feature binding of a continuously changing object.Hour-long adaptation in the awake early visual system.Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experience.Motion aftereffects specific to surface depth order: beyond binocular disparityVisual adaptation: physiology, mechanisms, and functional benefits.Blood oxygen level-dependent activation of the primary visual cortex predicts size adaptation illusion.The watercolor effect: quantitative evidence for luminance-dependent mechanisms of long-range color assimilationLong-term renormalization of chromatic mechanisms following cataract surgery.
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Color Adaptation of Edge-Detectors in the Human Visual System.
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