Wilson S. Geisler

Affiliations: 
University of Texas, Austin, Texas 
Area:
Vision
Website:
http://www.cps.utexas.edu/Research/Geisler/geisler.html
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Oluk C, Bonnen K, Burge J, et al. (2022) Stereo slant discrimination of planar 3D surfaces: Frontoparallel versus planar matching. Journal of Vision. 22: 6
Chen SC, Benvenuti G, Chen Y, et al. (2022) Similar neural and perceptual masking effects of low-power optogenetic stimulation in primate V1. Elife. 11
Bai Y, Chen S, Chen Y, et al. (2021) Similar masking effects of natural backgrounds on detection performances in humans, macaques, and macaque-V1 population responses. Journal of Neurophysiology
Sebastian S, Seemiller ES, Geisler WS. (2020) Local reliability weighting explains identification of partially masked objects in natural images. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 29363-29370
Seemiller E, Sebastian S, Geisler W. (2019) Local reliability weighting predicts trial-by-trial responses in a natural detection task Journal of Vision. 19: 45
Seemiller E, Geisler WS. (2019) Reliability-Weighted Template Matching Predicts Human Detection Performance in Natural Scenes Journal of Vision. 19: 90
Chen SC, Benvenuti G, Whitmire MP, et al. (2019) All-optical stimulation and imaging in macaque V1 reveals neural and behavioral masking effects of optogenetic stimulation in a threshold detection task Journal of Vision. 19: 144a
Benvenuti G, Chen Y, Ramakrishnan C, et al. (2018) Scale-Invariant Visual Capabilities Explained by Topographic Representations of Luminance and Texture in Primate V1. Neuron. 100: 1533
Benvenuti G, Chen Y, Ramakrishnan C, et al. (2018) Scale-Invariant Visual Capabilities Explained by Topographic Representations of Luminance and Texture in Primate V1. Neuron
Samonds JM, Geisler WS, Priebe NJ. (2018) Natural image and receptive field statistics predict saccade sizes. Nature Neuroscience. 21: 1591-1599
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