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Tim S. Meese

Affiliations: 
Aston University, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Psychophysics, Spatial vision, Binocular vision
Website:
http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/staff/az-index/meesets/
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Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. (2023) Blurring the boundary between models and reality: Visual perception of scale assessed by performance. Plos One. 18: e0285423
Meese TS, Baker DH. (2023) Object Image Size Is a Fundamental Coding Dimension in Human Vision: New Insights and Model. Neuroscience
Baker DH, Summers RJ, Baldwin AS, et al. (2022) A psychophysical performance-based approach to the quality assessment of image processing algorithms. Plos One. 17: e0267056
Baker DH, Lygo FA, Meese TS, et al. (2018) Binocular summation revisited: Beyond √2. Psychological Bulletin
Scott-Samuel NE, Ashida H, Lovell PG, et al. (2018) Stacking Chairs: Local Sense and Global Nonsense. I-Perception. 9: 2041669517752372
Meese TS, Baker DH, Summers RJ. (2017) Perception of global image contrast involves transparent spatial filtering and the integration and suppression of local contrasts (not RMS contrast). Royal Society Open Science. 4: 170285
Georgeson M, Wallis S, Meese T, et al. (2016) Contrast and Lustre: a model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision. Vision Research
Baker DH, Meese TS. (2016) Grid-texture mechanisms in human vision: Contrast detection of regular sparse micro-patterns requires specialist templates. Scientific Reports. 6: 29764
Baldwin AS, Meese TS. (2015) Fourth-root summation of contrast over area: No end in sight when spatially inhomogeneous sensitivity is compensated by a witch's hat. Journal of Vision. 15: 4
Summers RJ, Baker DH, Meese TS. (2015) Area summation of first- and second-order modulations of luminance. Journal of Vision. 15: 15.1.12
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