Bela Julesz

Affiliations: 
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, United States 
Area:
vision
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Vidnyánszky Z, Papathomas TV, Julesz B. (2001) Contextual modulation of orientation discrimination is independent of stimulus processing time. Vision Research. 41: 2813-7
Kovács I, Fehér A, Julesz B. (1998) Medial-point description of shape: a representation for action coding and its psychophysical correlates. Vision Research. 38: 2323-33
Braun J, Julesz B. (1998) Withdrawing attention at little or no cost: detection and discrimination tasks. Perception & Psychophysics. 60: 1-23
Papathomas TV, Feher A, Julesz B, et al. (1996) Interactions of monocular and cyclopean components and the role of depth in the Ebbinghaus illusion. Perception. 25: 783-95
Kashi RS, Papathomas TV, Gorea A, et al. (1996) Similarities between texture grouping and motion perception: The role of color, luminance, and orientation International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology. 7: 85-91
Yang M, Papathomas TV, Kovács I, et al. (1996) No fusion in reverse-color-polarity stereograms: Symmetries in luminance and color contributions Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 37: S284
Papathomas TV, Kovács I, Gorea A, et al. (1995) A unified approach to the perception of motion, stereo, and static-flow patterns Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 27: 419-432
Kovács I, Julesz B. (1994) Perceptual sensitivity maps within globally defined visual shapes. Nature. 370: 644-6
Kovács I, Julesz B. (1993) A closed curve is much more than an incomplete one: effect of closure in figure-ground segmentation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 90: 7495-7
Williams D, Julesz B. (1992) Perceptual asymmetry in texture perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 89: 6531-4
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