James Christopher Christensen
Affiliations: | Air Force Research Labs, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, United States |
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Ericson JM, Christensen JC. (2012) Reallocating attention during multiple object tracking. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 74: 831-40 |
Weismantel E, Todd JT, Christensen JC. (2012) Systematic differences in perceptual salience among different types of nonaccidental properties Journal of Vision. 12: 315-315 |
Todd JT, Christensen JC, Christensen JT, et al. (2010) Are discrimination thresholds a valid measure of variance for judgments of slant from texture? Journal of Vision. 10: 20.1-18 |
Ericson J, Christensen J. (2010) Altering the number of targets during multiple-object tracking Journal of Vision. 9: 248-248 |
Wilbraham DA, Christensen JC, Todd JT, et al. (2010) The effect of homeomorphic image transformations on face matching performance Journal of Vision. 8: 964-964 |
Christensen JC, Todd JT. (2010) What image measures are best correlated with the discriminability of 3D objects? Journal of Vision. 6: 321-321 |
Ericson J, Christensen J. (2010) Reallocating Attention in Multiple-Object Tracking Without Explicit Cues Journal of Vision. 10: 311-311 |
Wilbraham DA, Christensen JC, Martinez AM, et al. (2008) Can low level image differences account for the ability of human observers to discriminate facial identity? Journal of Vision. 8: 5.1-12 |
Christensen JC, Todd JT. (2005) The seductive effect of context on object recognition Journal of Vision. 5: 859-859 |
Christensen JC, Todd JT. (2004) The effects of texture changes on object recognition Journal of Vision. 4: 96-96 |