S. Sabina Wolfson
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
Area:
Human vision, texture, perceptionGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMichael S. Landy | grad student | 1992-1998 | NYU |
Norma Graham | post-doc | 1998-2002 | Columbia |
Norma Graham | research scientist | 2002- | Columbia |
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Graham NV, Wolfson SS. (2023) Varying test-pattern duration to explore the dynamics of contrast-comparison and contrast-normalization processes. Journal of Vision. 23: 15 |
Graham NV, Wolfson SS. (2018) Is the straddle effect in contrast perception limited to second-order spatial vision? Journal of Vision. 18: 15 |
Graham N, Wolfson SS, Patterson CA. (2013) Temporal Characteristics of the Straddle Effect (Buffy Contrast Adaptation) and Modeling with On-Off Neurons Journal of Vision. 13: 309-309 |
Graham N, Wolfson SS. (2012) The Straddle Effect in temporal contrast processing (Buffy adaptation) is specific for orientation and spatially local Journal of Vision. 12: 140-140 |
Wolfson SS, Pan S, Wable G, et al. (2010) Contrast-modulated noise shows an adaptable, rectifying, contrast-comparison process ("Buffy adaptation") Journal of Vision. 9: 971-971 |
Wolfson SS, Graham N, Pan S. (2010) Two contrast-adaptation processes: One old, one new Journal of Vision. 8: 265-265 |
Wolfson SS, Graham N. (2010) More about "Buffy adaptation" Journal of Vision. 7: 264-264 |
Graham NV, Wolfson SS. (2010) Complex channels become more complex: Modeling a contrast adaptation process Journal of Vision. 6: 694-694 |
Graham N, Wolfson SS, Kwok I, et al. (2010) "Buffy contrast adaptation" with a single Gabor patch Journal of Vision. 10: 1386-1386 |
Wolfson SS, Graham N. (2009) Two contrast adaptation processes: contrast normalization and shifting, rectifying contrast comparison. Journal of Vision. 9: 30.1-23 |