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Kilpelaïnen, Markku and Georgeson, Mark A. (2018). Luminance gradient at object borders communicates object location to the human oculomotor system. Scientific Reports, 8 (1),
Zhou, Jiawei; Georgeson, Mark A. and Hess, Robert F. (2014). Linear binocular combination of responses to contrast modulation:contrast-weighted summation in first- and second-order vision. Journal of Vision, 14 (13),
Blackmore-Wright, Sally; Georgeson, Mark A. and Anderson, Stephen J. (2013). Enhanced text spacing improves reading performance in individuals with macular disease. PLoS ONE, 8 (11),
Baker, Daniel H.; Meese, Tim S. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2013). Paradoxical psychometric functions ("swan functions") are explained by dilution masking in four stimulus dimensions. i-Perception, 4 (1), pp. 17-35.
Schofield, Andrew J.; Rock, Paul B.; Sun, Peng; Jiang, Xiaoyue and Georgeson, Mark A. (2010). What is second-order vision for? Discriminating illumination versus material changes. Journal of Vision, 10 (9),
Georgeson, Mark A.; Yates, Timothy A. and Schofield, Andrew J. (2008). Discriminating depth in corrugated stereo surfaces: facilitation by a pedestal is explained by removal of uncertainty. Vision Research, 48 (21), pp. 2321-2328.
Georgeson, Mark A.; May, Keith A.; Freeman, Tom C. A. and Hesse, Gillian S. (2007). From filters to features:Scale-space analysis of edge and blur coding in human vision. Journal of Vision, 7 (13), pp. 1-21.
May, Keith A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2007). Added luminance ramp alters perceived edge blur and contrast:A critical test for derivative-based models of edge coding. Vision Research, 47 (13), pp. 1721-1731.
Baker, Daniel H.; Meese, Timothy S. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2007). Binocular interaction:Contrast matching and contrast discrimination are predicted by the same model. Spatial vision, 20 (5), pp. 397-413.
Schofield, Andrew J.; Hesse, Gillian S.; Rock, Paul B. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2006). Local luminance amplitude modulates the interpretation of shape-from-shading in textured surfaces. Vision Research, 46 (20), pp. 3462-3482.
Georgeson, Mark A.; Lampard, James and Georgeson, Janet (2005). Kits, colours, and confusion: a pilot study of vision and football. Perception, 34 (5), pp. 633-637.
Georgeson, Mark A. (2004). Visual aftereffects:Cortical neurons change their tune. Current Biology, 14 (18), R751-R753.
Cooper, Adam C.G.; Humphreys, Glyn W.; Hulleman, J.; Praamstra, Peter and Georgeson, Mark A. (2004). Transcranial magnetic stimulation to right parietal cortex modifies the attentional blink. Experimental Brain Research, 155 (1), pp. 24-29.
Hammett, Stephen T.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S. (2003). Motion, flash, and flicker:A unified spatiotemporal model of perceived edge sharpening. Perception, 32 (10), pp. 1221-1232.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Hammett, Stephen T. (2002). Seeing blur:'Motion sharpening' without motion. Proceeding of the Royal Society: Series B, 269 (1499), pp. 1429-1434.
Meese, Timothy S.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Baker, Daniel H. Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold. Journal of Vision, 6 (11), pp. 1224-1243.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Schofield, Andrew J. Binocular functional architecture for detection of contrast-modulated gratings. Vision Research, 128 , pp. 68-82.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Wallis, Stuart A. Binocular fusion, suppression and diplopia for blurred edges. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 34 (2), pp. 163-185.
May, Keith A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Blurred edges look faint, and faint edges look sharp:The effect of a gradient threshold in a multi-scale edge coding model. Vision Research, 47 (13), pp. 1705-1720.
Georgeson, Mark A.; Wallis, Stuart A.; Meese, Tim S. and Baker, Daniel H. Contrast and lustre:a model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision. Vision Research, 129 , pp. 98-118.
Georgeson, Mark A.; Yates, Timothy A. and Schofield, Andrew J. Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D vision. Vision Research, 49 (1), pp. 84-95.
Maehara, Goro; Hess, Robert F. and Georgeson, Mark A. Direction discrimination thresholds in binocular, monocular, and dichoptic viewing:motion opponency and contrast gain control. Journal of Vision, 17 (1),
Hesse, Gillian S. and Georgeson, Mark A. Edges and bars: where do people see features in 1-D images? Vision Research, 45 (4), pp. 507-525.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Meese, Timothy S. Fixed or variable noise in contrast discrimination? The jury's still out... Vision Research, 46 (25), pp. 4294-4303.
Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. Mach edges: local features predicted by 3rd derivative spatial filtering. Vision Research, 49 (14), pp. 1886-1893.
Hammett, Stephen T.; Georgeson, Mark A.; Bedingham, Samantha and Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S. Motion sharpening and contrast:Gain control precedes compressive non-linearity? Vision Research, 43 (10), pp. 1187-1199.
Webster, Michael A.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Webster, Shernaaz M. Neural adjustments to image blur. Nature Neuroscience, 5 (9), pp. 839-840.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Schofield, Andrew J. Shading and texture:Separate information channels with a common adaptation mechanism? Spatial vision, 16 (1), pp. 59-76.
Spiegel, Daniel P.; Baldwin, Alex S.; Georgeson, Mark A.; Farivar, Reza P. and Hess, Robert F. The relationship between fusion, suppression, and diplopia in amblyopia. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 56 (7),
Conference or Workshop Item
Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2010). 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)
Georgeson, Mark A.; Elliott, Sarah L. and Webster, Michael A. (2009). Blur adaptation explained by a norm-based model of contrast adaptation. IN: Applied Vision Association Annual 2009 Meeting. 2009-03-31. (Unpublished)
Schofield, Andrew J.; Rock, P.B.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Yates, Timothy A. (2007). Humans assume a mixture of diffuse and point-source lighting when viewing sinusoidal shading patterns. IN: 13th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2007-08-27 - 2007-08-31. (Unpublished)
Wallis, Stuart A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2007). 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. (2007). Third-derivative filters predict edge locations in spatial vision. IN: 13th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2007-08-27 - 2007-08-31.
Georgeson, Mark A.; Yates, Timothy A. and Schofield, Andrew J. (2006). Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D vision. IN: 11th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2006-12-18. (Unpublished)
Schofield, Andrew J.; Rock, P.B.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Yates, Timothy A. (2006). The role of texture amplitude in shape from shading: evidence from a haptic matching task. IN: 10th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2005-12-19. (Unpublished)
Georgeson, Mark A. and Meese, Timothy S. (2005). Binocular summation at contrast threshold:a new look. IN: Twenty-eighth European Conference on Visual Perception. 2005-08-22 - 2005-08-26.
Meese, Timothy S.; Georgeson, Mark A. and Baker, Daniel H. (2005). Interocular masking and summation indicate two stages of divisive contrast gain control. IN: Twenty-eighth European Conference on Visual Perception. 2005-08-22 - 2005-08-26.
Schofield, Andrew J.; Hesse, Gillian and Georgeson, Mark A. (2005). The role of texture amplitude in shape from shading. IN: Images, Perception, and Psychophysics. 9th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2004-12-16.
May, Keith A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2004). Perceiving edge contrast. IN: Movements and moments in vision research. 8th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2003-12-17. (Unpublished)
Georgeson, Mark A. and Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S. (2003). Bars and edges: what makes a feature for human vision? IN: 26th European Conference on Visual Preception. 2003-09-01 - 2003-09-05. (Unpublished)
May, Keith A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2003). Perceiving edge blur: Gaussian-derivative filtering and a rectifying nonlinearity. IN: Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2002-12-18. (Unpublished)
May, Keith A. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2003). Perceiving edge blur: linear filtering and a rectifying nonlinearity. IN: Human Vision--When It Works and When It Fails. 7th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2002-12-08. (Unpublished)
Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S.; Georgeson, Mark A.; Hammett, Stephen T. and Bedingham, Samantha (2003). A model for motion sharpening: contrast gain control precedes compressive nonlinearity. IN: Human Vision--When It Works and When It Fails. 7th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2002-12-08. (Unpublished)
Georgeson, Mark A. (2002). Seeing edge blur: receptive fields as multiscale neural templates. IN: Visions of Vision — 6th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2001-12-17. (Unpublished)
Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2002). Template model for blur coding: the role of early nonlinearity in edge segmentation. IN: 25th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2002-08-25 - 2002-08-29. (Unpublished)
Georgeson, Mark A. and Meese, Timothy S. Binocular combination at threshold: temporal filtering and summation of signals in separate ON and OFF channels. IN: 13th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2007-08-27 - 2007-08-31.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Meese, Timothy S. Contrast discrimination and pattern masking: contrast gain control with fixed additive noise. IN: Movements and moments in vision research. 8th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2003-12-17. (Unpublished)
Baker, Daniel H.; Meese, Timothy S. and Georgeson, Mark A. Contrast discrimination with simultaneous monocular and dichoptic masks. IN: Twenty-eighth European Conference on Visual Perception. 2005-08-22 - 2005-08-26.
Georgeson, Mark A.; Yates, Timothy A. and Schofield, Andrew J. Discriminating depth in stereo surfaces: dipper effect found, and lost. IN: Applied Vision Association Annual 2007 Meeting. 2007-04-20.
Georgeson, Mark A. and Meese, Timothy S. Fixed or variable noise in contrast discrimination? The jury's still out. IN: Images, Perception, and Psychophysics. 9th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2004-12-16. (Submitted)
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.; 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)
Meese, Timothy S.; Georgeson, Mark A.; Baker, Daniel H.; Holmes, David J.; Challinor, Kirsten L. and Summers, Robert J. Suppression and summation in contrast gain control for human vision. IN: Applied Vision Association Annual 2009 Meeting. 2009-03-31. (Unpublished)
Hesse, Gillian; Schofield, Andrew J. and Georgeson, Mark A. The interaction of luminance and texture amplitude in depth perception. IN: Movements and moments in vision research. 8th Applied Vision Association Christmas Meeting. 2003-12-17.
Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S.; Schofield, Andrew J. and Georgeson, Mark A. The interaction of luminance and texture amplitude in surface depth perception. IN: ECPV 2004. 27th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2004-08-22 - 2004-08-26. (Unpublished)
Georgeson, Mark A.; Barbieri-Hesse, Gillian S. and Freeman, T.C.A. The primal sketch revisited: locating and representing edges in human vision via Gaussian-derivative filtering. IN: 25th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2002-08-25 - 2002-08-29. (Unpublished)
Schofield, Andrew J.; Georgeson, Mark A.; Hesse, Gillian; Rock, P.B. and Yates, Timothy A. The role of local luminance amplitude in the interpretation of shape-from-shading in textured surfaces. IN: 29th European Conference on Visual Perception. 2006-08-20 - 2006-08-25. (Unpublished)
Schofield, Andrew J.; Hesse, Gillian; Georgeson, Mark A. and Rock, P.B. The role of texture in shape from shading: are humans biased towards seeing relief textures? IN: Twenty-eighth European Conference on Visual Perception. 2005-08-22 - 2005-08-26.