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Frederick Kingdom
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Simmons, David
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Gheorghiu, E
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Keeble, DR
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Hess, Robert
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Prins, Nicolaas
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Rainville, Stéphane
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Ziegler, LR
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Hayes, Anthony
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Mullen, Kathy
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McCourt, Mark
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Kasrai, Reza
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Motoyoshi, Isamu
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Baker, Curtis
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Blakeslee, Barbara
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Field, David
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2009: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A; Sull Manpreet; Wells Samantha
Curvature coding in illusory contours.
Vision research 2009;49(20):2518-30.
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2009: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A; Thai Minh-Thu; Sampasivam Lavanya
Binocular properties of curvature-encoding mechanisms revealed through two shape after-effects.
Vision research 2009;49(14):1765-74.
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2009: Bell Jason; Kingdom Fredrick A A
Global contour shapes are coded differently from their local components.
Vision research 2009;49(13):1702-10.
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2009: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A
Multiplication in curvature processing.
Journal of vision 2009;9(2):23.1-17.
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2009: Yoonessi Ali; Kingdom Frederick A A
Dichoptic difference thresholds for uniform color changes applied to natural scenes.
Journal of vision 2009;9(2):3.1-12.
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2008: Kingdom Frederick A A
Perceiving light versus material.
Vision research 2008;48(20):2090-105.
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2008: Yoonessi Ali; Kingdom Frederick A A; Alqawlaq Samih
Is color patchy?
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2008;25(6):1330-8.
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2008: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A
Spatial properties of curvature-encoding mechanisms revealed through the shape-frequency and shape-amplitude after-effects.
Vision research 2008;48(9):1107-24.
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2008: Yoonessi Ali; Kingdom Frederick A A
Comparison of sensitivity to color changes in natural and phase-scrambled scenes.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2008;25(3):676-84.
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2008: Shevell Steven K; Kingdom Frederick A A
Color in complex scenes.
Annual review of psychology 2008;59():143-66.
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2007: Prins Nicolaas; Kingdom Frederick A A; Hayes Anthony
Detecting low shape-frequencies in smooth and jagged contours.
Vision research 2007;47(18):2390-402.
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2007: Johnson Aaron P; Prins Nicolaas; Kingdom Frederick A A; Baker Curtis L
Ecologically valid combinations of first- and second-order surface markings facilitate texture discrimination.
Vision research 2007;47(17):2281-90.
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2007: Motoyoshi Isamu; Kingdom Frederick A A
Differential roles of contrast polarity reveal two streams of second-order visual processing.
Vision research 2007;47(15):2047-54.
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2007: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A
Chromatic tuning of contour-shape mechanisms revealed through the shape-frequency and shape-amplitude after-effects.
Vision research 2007;47(14):1935-49.
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2007: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A
The spatial feature underlying the shape-frequency and shape-amplitude after-effects.
Vision research 2007;47(6):834-44.
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2007: Kingdom Frederick A A; Field David J; Olmos Adriana
Does spatial invariance result from insensitivity to change?
Journal of vision 2007;7(14):11.1-13.
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2007: Kingdom Frederick A A; Yoonessi Ali; Gheorghiu Elena
The Leaning Tower illusion: a new illusion of perspective.
Perception 2007;36(3):475-7.
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2006: Gheorghiu Elena; Kingdom Frederick A A
Luminance-contrast properties of contour-shape processing revealed through the shape-frequency after-effect.
Vision research 2006;46(21):3603-15.
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2006: Huang P-C; Kingdom F A A; Hess R F
Only two phase mechanisms, +/-cosine, in human vision.
Vision research 2006;46(13):2069-81.
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2006: Kingdom Frederick A A; Kasrai Reza
Colour unmasks dark targets in complex displays.
Vision research 2006;46(6-7):814-22.
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2006: Prins Nicolaas; Kingdom Frederick A A
Direct evidence for the existence of energy-based texture mechanisms.
Perception 2006;35(8):1035-46.
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2006: Kingdom Frederick A A; Wong Karen; Yoonessi Ali; Malkoc Gokhan
Colour contrast influences perceived shape in combined shading and texture patterns.
Spatial vision 2006;19(2-4):147-59.
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2005: Johnson Aaron P; Kingdom Frederick A A; Baker Curtis L
Spatiochromatic statistics of natural scenes: first- and second-order information and their correlational structure.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2005;22(10):2050-9.
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2005: Kingdom Frederick A A; Rangwala Sohil; Hammamji Karim
Chromatic properties of the colour-shading effect.
Vision research 2005;45(11):1425-37.
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2004: Olmos Andriana; Kingdom Frederick A A
A biologically inspired algorithm for the recovery of shading and reflectance images.
Perception 2004;33(12):1463-73.
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2004: Kingdom Frederick A A; Beauce Catherine; Hunter Lyndsay
Colour vision brings clarity to shadows.
Perception 2004;33(8):907-14.
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2003: Motoyoshi Isamu; Kingdom Frederick A A
Orientation opponency in human vision revealed by energy-frequency analysis.
Vision research 2003;43(21):2197-205.
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2003: Kingdom Frederick A A
Color brings relief to human vision.
Nature neuroscience 2003;6(6):641-4.
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2003: Prins Nicolaas; Kingdom Frederick A A
Detection and discrimination of texture modulations defined by orientation, spatial frequency, and contrast.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2003;20(3):401-10.
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2003: Kingdom Frederick A A; Prins Nicolaas; Hayes Anthony
Mechanism independence for texture-modulation detection is consistent with a filter-rectify-filter mechanism.
Visual neuroscience 2003;20(1):65-76.
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2002: Pearson P M; Kingdom F A A
Texture-orientation mechanisms pool colour and luminance contrast.
Vision research 2002;42(12):1547-58.
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2002: Simmons David R; Kingdom Frederick A A
Interactions between chromatic- and luminance-contrast-sensitive stereopsis mechanisms.
Vision research 2002;42(12):1535-45.
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2002: Prins Nicolaas; Kingdom Frederick A A
Orientation- and frequency-modulated textures at low depths of modulation are processed by off-orientation and off-frequency texture mechanisms.
Vision research 2002;42(6):705-13.
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2002: Rainville Stéphane J M; Kingdom Frederick A A
Scale invariance is driven by stimulus density.
Vision research 2002;42(3):351-67.
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2002: Mullen Kathy T; Kingdom Frederick A A
Differential distributions of red-green and blue-yellow cone opponency across the visual field.
Visual neuroscience 2002;19(1):109-18.
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2002: Kasrai Reza; Kingdom Frederick A A
Achromatic transparency and the role of local contours.
Perception 2002;31(7):775-90.
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2001: Kingdom F A; Ziegler L R; Hess R F
Luminance spatial scale facilitates stereoscopic depth segmentation.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2001;18(5):993-1002.
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2001: Kingdom F A; Hayes A; Field D J
Sensitivity to contrast histogram differences in synthetic wavelet-textures.
Vision research 2001;41(5):585-98.
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2001: Kingdom F A; Li H C; MacAulay E J
The role of chromatic contrast and luminance polarity in stereoscopic segmentation.
Vision research 2001;41(3):375-83.
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2001: Kasrai R; Kingdom F A
Precision, accuracy, and range of perceived achromatic transparency.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2001;18(1):1-11.
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2001: Pearson P M; Kingdom F A
On the interference of task-irrelevant hue variation on texture segmentation.
Perception 2001;30(5):559-69.
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2000: Rainville S J; Kingdom F A
The functional role of oriented spatial filters in the perception of mirror symmetry--psychophysics and modeling.
Vision research 2000;40(19):2621-44.
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2000: Ziegler L R; Hess R F; Kingdom F A
Global factors that determine the maximum disparity for seeing cyclopean surface shape.
Vision research 2000;40(5):493-502.
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2000: Ziegler L R; Kingdom F A; Hess R F
Local luminance factors that determine the maximum disparity for seeing cyclopean surface shape.
Vision research 2000;40(9):1157-65.
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2000: Kingdom F A; Keeble D R
Luminance spatial frequency differences facilitate the segmentation of superimposed textures.
Vision research 2000;40(9):1077-87.
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1999: Rainville S J; Kingdom F A
Spatial-scale contribution to the detection of mirror symmetry in fractal noise.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1999;16(9):2112-23.
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1999: Kingdom F A; Simmons D R; Rainville S
On the apparent collapse of stereopsis in random-dot-stereograms at isoluminance.
Vision research 1999;39(12):2127-41.
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1999: Kingdom F A; Keeble D R
On the mechanism for scale invariance in orientation-defined textures.
Vision research 1999;39(8):1477-89.
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1999: Li H C; Kingdom F A
Feature specific segmentation in perceived structure-from-motion.
Vision research 1999;39(5):881-6.
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1999: Arsenault A S; Wilkinson F; Kingdom F A
Modulation frequency and orientation tuning of second-order texture mechanisms.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1999;16(3):427-35.
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1999: Hess R F; Kingdom F A; Ziegler L R
On the relationship between the spatial channels for luminance and disparity processing.
Vision research 1999;39(3):559-68.
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1998: Simmons D R; Kingdom F A
On the binocular summation of chromatic contrast.
Vision research 1998;38(8):1063-71.
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1998: Kingdom F A; Simmons D R
The missing-fundamental illusion at isoluminance.
Perception 1998;27(12):1451-60.
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1998: Li H C; Kingdom F A
Does segregation by colour/luminance facilitate the detection of structure-from-motion in noise?
Perception 1998;27(7):769-84.
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1997: Rainville S J; Kingdom F A
The mechanisms for detecting compressively sampled gratings.
Vision research 1997;37(23):3237-54.
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1997: Keeble D R; Kingdom F A; Morgan M J
The orientational resolution of human texture perception.
Vision research 1997;37(21):2993-3007.
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1997: Simmons D R; Kingdom F A
On the independence of chromatic and achromatic stereopsis mechanisms.
Vision research 1997;37(10):1271-80.
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1997: Kingdom F A; McCourt M E; Blakeslee B
In defence of "lateral inhibition" as the underlying cause of induced brightness phenomena: a reply to Spehar, Gilchrist and Arend.
Vision research 1997;37(8):1039-47.
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1997: Hess R F; Hayes A; Kingdom F A
Integrating contours within and through depth.
Vision research 1997;37(6):691-6.
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1997: Kingdom F A; Blakeslee B; McCourt M E
Brightness with and without perceived transparency: when does it make a difference?
Perception 1997;26(4):493-506.
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1996: McCourt M E; Kingdom F A
Facilitation of luminance grating detection by induced gratings.
Vision research 1996;36(16):2563-73.
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1996: Mullen K T; Kingdom F A
Losses in peripheral colour sensitivity predicted from "hit and miss" post-receptoral cone connections.
Vision research 1996;36(13):1995-2000.
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1996: Kingdom F A; Simmons D R
Stereoacuity and colour contrast.
Vision research 1996;36(9):1311-9.
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1996: Kingdom F A; Whittle P
Contrast discrimination at high contrasts reveals the influence of local light adaptation on contrast processing.
Vision research 1996;36(6):817-29.
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1996: Kingdom F A; Keeble D R
A linear systems approach to the detection of both abrupt and smooth spatial variations in orientation-defined textures.
Vision research 1996;36(3):409-20.
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1996: Kingdom F A
Pattern discrimination with increment and decrement Craik-Cornsweet-O'Brien stimuli.
Spatial vision 1996;10(3):285-97.
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1995: Simmons D R; Kingdom F A
Differences between stereopsis with isoluminant and isochromatic stimuli.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1995;12(10):2094-104.
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1995: Keeble D R; Moulden B; Kingdom F A
The perceived orientation of aliased lines.
Vision research 1995;35(19):2759-66.
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1995: Keeble D R; Kingdom F A; Moulden B; Morgan M J
Detection of orientationally multimodal textures.
Vision research 1995;35(14):1991-2005.
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1995: Kingdom F A; Keeble D; Moulden B
Sensitivity to orientation modulation in micropattern-based textures.
Vision research 1995;35(1):79-91.
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1995: Kingdom F A; Mullen K T
Separating colour and luminance information in the visual system.
Spatial vision 1995;9(2):191-219.
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1994: Simmons D R; Kingdom F A
Contrast thresholds for stereoscopic depth identification with isoluminant and isochromatic stimuli.
Vision research 1994;34(22):2971-82.
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1993: Moulden B; Kingdom F; Wink B
Colour pools, brightness pools, assimilation, and the spatial resolving power of the human colour-vision system.
Perception 1993;22(3):343-51.
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1992: Kingdom F; Moulden B
A multi-channel approach to brightness coding.
Vision research 1992;32(8):1565-82.
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1992: Kingdom F; Moulden B; Collyer S
A comparison between colour and luminance contrast in a spatial linking task.
Vision research 1992;32(4):709-17.
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1991: Kingdom F; Moulden B
A model for contrast discrimination with incremental and decremental test patches.
Vision research 1991;31(5):851-8.
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1991: Kingdom F; Moulden B
White's effect and assimilation.
Vision research 1991;31(1):151-9.
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1991: Moulden B; Kingdom F
The local border mechanism in grating induction.
Vision research 1991;31(11):1999-2008.
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1990: Moulden B; Kingdom F
The mechanisms involved in brightness induction effects: a reply to Zaidi.
Vision research 1990;30(8):1247-55.
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1990: Moulden B; Kingdom F; Gatley L F
The standard deviation of luminance as a metric for contrast in random-dot images.
Perception 1990;19(1):79-101.
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1990: Moulden B; Kingdom F
Light-dark asymmetries in the Craik-Cornsweet-O'Brien illusion and a new model of brightness coding.
Spatial vision 1990;5(2):101-28.
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1989: Kingdom F; Moulden B
Modelling visual detection: luminance response non-linearity and internal noise.
The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 1989;41(4):675-96.
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1989: Moulden B; Kingdom F
An orientation anisotropy in induced brightness.
Perception 1989;18(6):703-13.
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1989: Moulden B; Kingdom F
White's effect: a dual mechanism.
Vision research 1989;29(9):1245-59.
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1989: Kingdom F; Moulden B
Corner effect in induced hue: evidence for chromatic band-pass filters.
Spatial vision 1989;4(4):253-66.
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1988: Moulden B; Kingdom F
Effect of pixel width, display width, and number of alternative signal locations on the detection of a simple vertical-line signal in visual noise.
Perception & psychophysics 1988;43(6):592-8.
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1988: Kingdom F; Moulden B
Border effects on brightness: a review of findings, models and issues.
Spatial vision 1988;3(4):225-62.
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1987: Kingdom F; Moulden B; Hall R
Model for the detection of line signals in visual noise.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science 1987;4(12):2342-54.
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1987: Moulden B; Kingdom F
Effect of the number of grey levels on the detectability of a simple line signal in visual noise.
Spatial vision 1987;2(1):61-77.
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1986: Kingdom F; Moulden B
Digitized images: what type of grey scale should one use?
Perception 1986;15(1):17-25.
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