Nicolas Cottaris, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Visual Perception
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Feng Q, Zhang LQ, Braun A, et al. (2023) Poster Session II: Computational analysis of the effect of cone temporal filtering on detection threshold with and without retinal motion. Journal of Vision. 23: 52
Godat T, Cottaris NP, Patterson S, et al. (2022) In vivo chromatic and spatial tuning of foveolar retinal ganglion cells in Macaca fascicularis. Plos One. 17: e0278261
Wandell BA, Brainard DH, Cottaris NP. (2022) Visual encoding: Principles and software. Progress in Brain Research. 273: 199-229
Zhang LQ, Cottaris NP, Brainard D. (2022) An image reconstruction framework for characterizing initial visual encoding. Elife. 11
Cottaris NP, Wandell BA, Rieke F, et al. (2020) A computational observer model of spatial contrast sensitivity: Effects of photocurrent encoding, fixational eye movements, and inference engine. Journal of Vision. 20: 17
Lian T, MacKenzie KJ, Brainard DH, et al. (2019) Ray tracing 3D spectral scenes through human optics models. Journal of Vision. 19: 23
Ding X, Radonjic A, Cottaris NP, et al. (2019) Computational-observer analysis of illumination discrimination. Journal of Vision. 19: 11
Radonjić A, Cottaris NP, Brainard DH. (2019) The relative contribution of color and material in object selection. Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006950
Cottaris NP, Jiang H, Ding X, et al. (2019) A computational-observer model of spatial contrast sensitivity: Effects of wave-front-based optics, cone-mosaic structure, and inference engine. Journal of Vision. 19: 8
Cottaris N, Rieke F, Wandell B, et al. (2019) Computational observer modeling of the limits of human pattern resolution Journal of Vision. 19: 46
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