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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 and Meese, Timothy (2012). Zero-dimensional noise:the best mask you never saw. Journal of Vision, 12 (10),
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, Wallis, Stuart, Georgeson, Mark and Meese, Timothy (2012). The effect of interocular phase difference on perceived contrast. PLoS ONE, 7 (4),
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),
Brunyé, Tad T., Ditman, Tali, Giles, Grace E., Mahoney, Caroline R., Kessler, Klaus and Taylor, Holly A. (2012). Gender and autistic personality traits predict perspective-taking ability in typical adults. Personality and Individual Differences, 52 (1), pp. 84-88.
Harkin, Ben, Miellet, Sebastien and Kessler, Klaus (2012). What checkers actually check:an eye tracking study of inhibitory control and working memory. PLoS ONE, 7 (9),
Kessler, Klaus and Wang, Hongfang (2012). Spatial perspective taking is an embodied process, but not for everyone in the same way:differences predicted by sex and social skills score. Spatial cognition and computation, 12 (2-3), pp. 133-158.
Meese, Tim and Summers, Robert (2012). Theory and data for area summation of contrast with and without uncertainty:evidence for a noisy energy model. Journal of Vision, 12 (11),
Nevado, Angel, Hadjipapas, Avgis, Kinsey, Kristofer, Moratti, Stephan, Barnes, Gareth R., Holliday, Ian E. and Green, Gary G. (2012). Estimation of functional connectivity from electromagnetic signals and the amount of empirical data required. Neuroscience Letters, 513 (1), pp. 57-61.
Troscianko, Tom, Meese, Tim and Hinde, Steven (2012). Perception while watching movies:effects of physical screen size and scene type. i-Perception, 3 (7), pp. 414-425.
Wessa, Patrick and Holliday, Ian E. (2012). Does reviewing lead to better learning and decision making? Answers from a randomized stock market experiment. PLoS ONE, 7 (5),