Luis Garcia-Suarez
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Motion, colour, second-order, PsychophysicsGoogle:
"Luis Garcia-Suarez"Bio:
1999-2001Degree in Optometry in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2001-2002 Master in Vision Science, University of Bradford, UK
2006-2009 PhD in Vision Science, University of Bradord, UK
2009-2011 Post-doctoral fellow in McGill Vision Research unit, McGill University Montreal, Canada
2013-present Lecturer in Optometry, Plymouth University, UK
Mean distance: 14.87 (cluster 29) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorMarina Bloj | grad student | 2006-2009 | University of Bradford |
Kathy T. Mullen | post-doc | 2009-2011 | McGill Vision Research |
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Garcia-Suarez L, Mullen KT. (2013) Form and motion processing of second-order stimuli in color vision. Journal of Vision. 13: 10 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Mullen KT. (2011) Nature of the mechanisms for the motion processing of second-order stimuli in colour vision F1000research. 2 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Ruppertsberg AI. (2011) Why higher resolution graphics cards are needed in colour vision research Color Research and Application. 36: 118-126 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Mullen KT. (2010) Global motion processing in human color vision: a deficit for second-order stimuli. Journal of Vision. 10: 20 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Ruppertsberg AI, Bloj M. (2010) Visual sensitivity to achromatic gradients with different luminance profiles Journal of Vision. 8: 942-942 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Ruppertsberg AI, Bloj M. (2010) Visual sensitivity to isoluminant chromatic gradients with different spatial profiles Journal of Vision. 8: 54-54 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Mullen KT. (2010) Motion and form processing in second order colour vision Journal of Vision. 10: 10-10 |
Garcia-Suarez L, Barrett BT, Pacey I. (2004) A comparison of the effects of ageing upon vernier and bisection acuity. Vision Research. 44: 1039-45 |