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Article

Georgeson, Mark A.; Wallis, Stuart A.; Meese, Tim S. and Baker, Daniel H. (2016). Contrast and lustre:a model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision. Vision Research, 129 , pp. 98-118.

Holland, Carol; Boukouvalas, Alexis; Wallis, Stuart; Clarkesmith, Danielle; Cooke, Richard; Liddell, Leanne and Kay, Amanda (2016). Transition from community dwelling to retirement village in older adults:cognitive functioning and psychological health outcomes. Ageing and Society, In pre ,

Wallis, Stuart; Baker, Daniel; Meese, Tim and Georgeson, Mark (2013). The slope of the psychometric function and non-stationarity of thresholds in spatiotemporal contrast vision. Vision Research, 76 (1), pp. 1-10.

Wallis, Stuart and Georgeson, Mark (2012). Mach bands and multiscale models of spatial vision:the role of first, second, and third derivative operators in encoding bars and edges. Journal of Vision, 12 (13),

Baker, Daniel; Wallis, Stuart; Georgeson, Mark and Meese, Timothy (2012). The effect of interocular phase difference on perceived contrast. PLoS ONE, 7 (4),

Baker, Daniel; Wallis, Stuart; Georgeson, Mark A and Meese, Timothy S (2012). Nonlinearities in the binocular combination of luminance and contrast. Vision Research, 56 (1), pp. 1-9.

Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2009). Mach edges: local features predicted by 3rd derivative spatial filtering. Vision Research, 49 (14), pp. 1886-1893.

Meese, Timothy S.; Summers, Robert J.; Holmes, David J. and Wallis, Stuart A. (2007). Contextual modulation involves suppression and facilitation from the center and the surround. Journal of Vision, 7 (4),

Georgeson, M. and Wallis, S. Nonlinear binocular summation and interocular suppression implement binocular fusion:a unification of two models. Perception, 41 (Suppl.), p. 16.

Georgeson, Mark A. and Wallis, Stuart A. Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia for blurred edges. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 34 (2), pp. 163-185.

Wallis, S. and Georgeson, M. Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia: effects of disparity, contrast polarity and contrast imbalance. Perception, 41 (Suppl.), p. 16.

Wallis, S. and Georgeson, M.A. Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia:scale invariance and the influence of relative contrast between the eyes. Perception, 40 (Suppl.), p. 17.

Conference or Workshop Item

Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Mach Bands: multi-scale spatial filtering and co-operative coding of edges and bars. IN: Fourteenth Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2009-12-18. (Unpublished)

Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Mach edges: a critical test of the nonlinear 3rd derivative model for edge-detection. IN: Applied Vision Association Annual 2007 Meeting. 2007-04-20. (Unpublished)

Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Mach edges: a key role for 3rd derivative filters in spatial vision. IN: 11th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2006-12-18.

Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Third-derivative filters predict edge locations in spatial vision. IN: 13th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2007-08-27 - 2007-08-31.

Wallis, Stuart A.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Mehta, Puja Seeing light vs dark lines: psychophysical performance is based on separate channels, limited by noise and uncertainty. IN: 12th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2007-12-17. (Unpublished)

Thesis

Wallis, S.A. (2009). Low level feature detection in human vision. PHD thesis, Aston University.

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