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Allocating structure to function: the strong links between neuroplasticity and natural selection.Measuring sensitivity to viewpoint change with and without stereoscopic cues.Mapping behavioural evolution onto brain evolution: the strategic roles of conserved organization in individuals and speciesEffects of specular highlights on perceived surface convexityTexture variations suppress suprathreshold brightness and colour variations.Differential effects of exogenous and endogenous attention on second-order texture contrast sensitivityPerceptual learning of second order cues for layer decomposition.Covariation of color and luminance facilitate object individuation in infancy.Neural models and physiological reality.Perceptual integration for qualitatively different 3-D cues in the human brain.Responses to orientation discontinuities in V1 and V2: physiological dissociations and functional implications.Visual pathways and psychophysical channels in the primate.Possible functions of contextual modulations and receptive field nonlinearities: pop-out and texture segmentation.Three-dimensional shape perception from chromatic orientation flows.The Verriest Lecture: color lessons from space, time and motionDepth perception from dynamic occlusion in motion parallax: roles of expansion-compression versus accretion-deletion.Exogenous attention enhances 2nd-order contrast sensitivity.Cone signals for spectacle-lens compensation: differential responses to short and long wavelengths.Smooth gradient representations as a unifying account of Chevreul's illusion, Mach bands, and a variant of the Ehrenstein disk.A biologically inspired algorithm for the recovery of shading and reflectance images.Blue-yellow signals are enhanced by spatiotemporal luminance contrast in macaque V1.The L/M-opponent channel provides a distinct and time-dependent contribution towards visual recognition.Independence of color and luminance edges in natural scenes.Colour vision brings clarity to shadows.On the purposes of color for living beings: toward a theory of color organization.
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Color brings relief to human vision.
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Color brings relief to human vision.
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Frederick A A Kingdom
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