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Curtis L. Baker

Affiliations: 
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Visual system
Website:
http://www.mvr.mcgill.ca/Curtis/cbaker_home.html
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DiMattina C, Baker CL. (2021) Segmenting surface boundaries using luminance cues. Scientific Reports. 11: 10074
DiMattina C, Baker CL. (2019) Modeling second-order boundary perception: A machine learning approach. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006829
Sun HC, Kingdom FAA, Baker CL. (2019) Perceived regularity of a texture is influenced by the regularity of a surrounding texture. Scientific Reports. 9: 1637
Sun HC, Baker CL, Kingdom FAA. (2018) Simultaneous density contrast and binocular integration. Journal of Vision. 18: 3
DiMattina C, Baker C. (2018) How texture elements are combined to detect boundaries: A machine learning approach Journal of Vision. 18: 795
Gharat A, Baker CL. (2017) Nonlinear Y-Like Receptive Fields in the Early Visual Cortex: An Intermediate Stage for Building Cue-Invariant Receptive Fields from Subcortical Y Cells. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 37: 998-1013
Buckthought A, Yoonessi A, Baker CL. (2017) Dynamic perspective cues enhance depth perception from motion parallax. Journal of Vision. 17: 10
Hutchinson CV, Ledgeway T, Baker CL. (2016) Phase-Dependent Interactions in Visual Cortex to Combinations of First- and Second-Order Stimuli. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 12328-12337
Talebi V, Baker CL. (2016) Categorically distinct types of receptive fields in early visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00659.2015
Li V, Buckthought A, Baker C. (2016) Fast integration of depth from motion parallax and the effect of dynamic perspective cues Journal of Vision. 16: 652
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