Alan e. Robinson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
Area:
Brightness, color, depth perceptionGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorNeil Stillings | research assistant | Hampshire College | |
Virginia R. de Sa | grad student | UCSD | |
Donald I. A. MacLeod | post-doc | UCSD |
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Robinson AE, Bosten JM, MacLeod DIA. (2022) Nonlinear cortical encoding of color predicts enhanced McCollough effects in anomalous trichromats. Vision Research. 203: 108153 |
Jain AK, Robinson AE, Nguyen TQ. (2014) Comparing perceived quality and fatigue for two methods of mixed resolution stereoscopic coding Ieee Transactions On Circuits and Systems For Video Technology. 24: 418-429 |
Robinson A, Jain A, Scott M, et al. (2013) Apparent sharpness of 3D video when one eye's view is more blurry. I-Perception. 4: 456-67 |
Robinson AE, MacLeod DI. (2013) Depth and luminance edges attract. Journal of Vision. 13 |
Robinson AE, de Sa VR. (2013) Dynamic brightness induction causes flicker adaptation, but only along the edges: evidence against the neural filling-in of brightness. Journal of Vision. 13: 17 |
Robinson A, Anstis S, MacLeod D. (2013) Luminance-disparity interaction in edge localization Journal of Vision. 13: 610-610 |
Robinson AE, de Sa VR. (2012) Spatial properties of flicker adaptation. Vision Research. 70: 2-6 |
Robinson A, MacLeod D. (2011) The McCollough effect with plaids and gratings: evidence for a plaid-selective visual mechanism. Journal of Vision. 11 |
Robinson A, MacLeod D. (2011) The McCollough Aftereffect Strength Varies with Test Chromaticity: Local Distortions in Color Space? Journal of Vision. 11: 60-60 |
Robinson A, MacLeod D. (2011) The strength of the McCollough effect does not increase linearly with saturation: implications for the cortical color code Journal of Vision. 11: 344-344 |