Gregory Francis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychological Science | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Cretenoud AF, Francis G, Herzog MH. (2020) When illusions merge. Journal of Vision. 20: 12 |
Cretenoud AF, Karimpur H, Grzeczkowski L, et al. (2019) Factors underlying visual illusions are illusion-specific but not feature-specific. Journal of Vision. 19: 12 |
Bornet A, Kaiser J, Kroner A, et al. (2019) Running Large-Scale Simulations on the Neurorobotics Platform to Understand Vision - The Case of Visual Crowding. Frontiers in Neurorobotics. 13: 33 |
Francis G, Cummins B, Kim J, et al. (2019) The moon size illusion does not improve perceptual judgments. Consciousness and Cognition. 73: 102754 |
Doerig A, Bornet A, Rosenholtz R, et al. (2019) Beyond Bouma's window: How to explain global aspects of crowding? Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006580 |
Yeonan-Kim J, Francis G. (2019) Retinal spatiotemporal dynamics on emergence of visual persistence and afterimages. Psychological Review |
Francis G, Manassi M, Herzog MH. (2017) Neural Dynamics of Grouping and Segmentation Explain Properties of Visual Crowding. Psychological Review |
Grzeczkowski L, Clarke AM, Francis G, et al. (2016) About the individuality of vision. Vision Research |
Francis G. (2016) Implications of "Too Good to Be True" for Replication, Theoretical Claims, and Experimental Design: An Example Using Prominent Studies of Racial Bias. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1382 |
Francis G. (2015) Contour Erasure and Filling-in: Old Simulations Account for Most New Observations. I-Perception. 6: 116-126 |