Sharon L. Sally, Ph.D.

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2004 Concordia University (Canada), Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Rick Gurnsey grad student 2004 Concordia University Montreal
 (Orientation discrimination across the visual field: Size -scaling estimates are contrast -dependent.)
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Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2010) Orientation discrimination threshold-as-a-function-of-size curves shift more dramatically with increased stimulus contrast at 0 than 10 degrees in the temporal visual field Journal of Vision. 6: 195-195
Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2007) Foveal and extra-foveal orientation discrimination. Experimental Brain Research. 183: 351-60
Sally SL, Poirier FJ, Gurnsey R. (2005) Orientation discrimination across the visual field: size estimates near contrast threshold. Perception & Psychophysics. 67: 638-47
Mancini S, Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2005) Detection of symmetry and anti-symmetry. Vision Research. 45: 2145-60
Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2004) Orientation discrimination across the visual field: matching perceived contrast near threshold. Vision Research. 44: 2719-27
Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2003) Orientation discrimination in foveal and extra-foveal vision: effects of stimulus bandwidth and contrast. Vision Research. 43: 1375-85
Mancini S, Gurnsey R, Sally SL. (2003) Effects of grey scale range on the selection of symmetry and anti-symmetry Journal of Vision. 3: 346a
Sally SL, Gurnsey R. (2003) Orientation discrimination across the visual field: Size scaling estimates at near threshold levels of contrast Journal of Vision. 3: 216a
Gurnsey R, Sally SL, Potechin C, et al. (2002) Optimising the Pinna--Brelstaff illusion. Perception. 31: 1275-80
Gurnsey R, Sally SL, Ball JA. (2002) Equating the "visibility" of luminance- and contrast-modulations Journal of Vision. 2: 210a
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