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Baker, Daniel H. and Meese, Tim (2014). Measuring the spatial extent of texture pooling using reverse correlation. Vision Research, 97 , pp. 52-58.
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.
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.
Meese, Tim S. and Baker, Daniel H. (2013). A common rule for integration and suppression of luminance contrast across eyes, space, time, and pattern. i-Perception, 4 (1), pp. 1-16.
Huang, Pi-Chun, Baker, Daniel and Hess, Robert F. (2012). Interocular suppression in normal and amblyopic vision:spatio-temporal properties. Journal of Vision, 12 (11), pp. 1-12.
Baldwin, Alexander, Meese, Tim and Baker, Daniel (2012). The attenuation surface for contrast sensitivity has the form of a witch’s hat within the central visual field. Journal of Vision, 12 (11),
Baker, Daniel and Meese, Timothy (2012). Zero-dimensional noise:the best mask you never saw. Journal of Vision, 12 (10),
Baker, Daniel and Meese, Timothy (2012). Interocular transfer of spatial adaptation is weak at low spatial frequencies. Vision Research, 63 , pp. 81-87.
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.
Baker, Daniel H. and Meese, Tim S. (2011). Contrast integration over area is extensive: a three-stage model of spatial summation. Journal of Vision, 11 (14), pp. 1-16.
Meese, Timothy S. and Baker, Daniel H. (2011). A reevaluation of achromatic spatio-temporal vision: nonoriented filters are monocular, they adapt, and can be used for decision making at high flicker speeds. i-Perception, 2 (2), pp. 159-182.
Meese, Timothy S. and Baker, Daniel (2011). Contrast summation across eyes and space is revealed along the entire dipper function by a "Swiss cheese" stimulus. Journal of Vision, 11 (1), pp. 1-23.
Baker, Daniel H. (2010). Visual consciousness: the binocular rivalry explosion. Current Biology, 20 (15), R644-R646.
Baker, Daniel H. and Graf, Erich W. (2010). Extrinsic factors in the perception of bistable motion stimuli. Vision Research, 50 (13), pp. 1257-1265.
Baker, Daniel H. and Graf, Erich W. (2010). Contextual effects in speed perception may occur at an early stage of processing. Vision Research, 50 (2), pp. 193-201.
Meese, Timothy S. and Baker, Daniel H. (2009). Cross-orientation masking is speed invariant between ocular pathways but speed dependent within them. Journal of Vision, 9 (5), 2, 1-15.
Baker, Daniel H. and Graf, Erich W. (2009). On the relation between dichoptic masking and binocular rivalry. Vision Research, 49 (4), pp. 451-9.
Baker, Daniel H., Meese, Timothy S. and Hess, Robert F. (2008). Contrast masking in strabismic amblyopia: attenuation, noise, interocular suppression and binocular summation. Vision Research, 48 (15), pp. 1625-1640.
Baker, Daniel H. and Graf, Erich W. (2008). Equivalence of physical and perceived speed in binocular rivalry. Journal of Vision, 8 (4), 26.1-12.
Baker, Daniel H. (2008). Interocular suppression and contrast gain control in human vision. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Hess, Robert F., Baker, Daniel H., May, Keith A. and Wang, Jian (2008). On the decline of 1st and 2nd order sensitivity with eccentricity. Journal of Vision, 8 (1), 19.1-12.
Baker, Daniel H. and Meese, Timothy S. (2007). Binocular contrast interactions:Dichoptic masking is not a single process. Vision Research, 47 (24), pp. 3096-3107.
Baker, Daniel H., Meese, Timothy S., Mansouri, Behzad and Hess, Robert F. (2007). Binocular summation of contrast remains intact in strabismic amblyopia. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 48 (11), pp. 5332-5338.
Baker, Daniel H., Meese, Timothy S. and Summers, Robert J. (2007). Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision. Neuroscience, 146 (1), pp. 435-448.
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.
Meese, Timothy S., Georgeson, Mark A. and Baker, Daniel H. (2006). Binocular contrast vision at and above threshold. Journal of Vision, 6 (11), pp. 1224-1243.
Baker, Daniel H., Meese, Timothy S. and Georgeson, Mark A. (2005). Contrast discrimination with simultaneous monocular and dichoptic masks. IN: Twenty-eighth European Conference on Visual Perception. 2005-08-22 - 2005-08-26.