Andrew Schofield, PHD - Publications

Affiliations: 
School of Psychology University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
visual perceptio

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Year Citation  Score
2023 Skog E, Qian CS, Parmar A, Schofield AJ. What surprises the Mona Lisa? The relative importance of the eyes and eyebrows for detecting surprise in briefly presented face stimuli. Vision Research. 211: 108275. PMID 37429054 DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2023.108275  0.306
2016 Georgeson MA, Schofield AJ. Binocular functional architecture for detection of contrast-modulated gratings. Vision Research. PMID 27664349 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2016.09.005  0.565
2013 DövencioÄŸlu D, Ban H, Schofield AJ, Welchman AE. Perceptual integration for qualitatively different 3-D cues in the human brain. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 25: 1527-41. PMID 23647559 DOI: 10.1162/Jocn_A_00417  0.574
2013 DövencioÄŸlu DN, Welchman AE, Schofield AJ. Perceptual learning of second order cues for layer decomposition. Vision Research. 77: 1-9. PMID 23200744 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2012.11.005  0.594
2012 Sun P, Schofield AJ. Two operational modes in the perception of shape from shading revealed by the effects of edge information in slant settings. Journal of Vision. 12. PMID 22251833 DOI: 10.1167/12.1.12  0.308
2011 Schofield AJ, Rock PB, Georgeson MA. Sun and sky: Does human vision assume a mixture of point and diffuse illumination when interpreting shape-from-shading? Vision Research. 51: 2317-30. PMID 21945645 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2011.09.004  0.516
2011 Sun P, Schofield AJ. The efficacy of local luminance amplitude in disambiguating the origin of luminance signals depends on carrier frequency: further evidence for the active role of second-order vision in layer decomposition. Vision Research. 51: 496-507. PMID 21272596 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2011.01.008  0.439
2010 Schofield AJ, Rock PB, Sun P, Jiang X, Georgeson MA. What is second-order vision for? Discriminating illumination versus material changes. Journal of Vision. 10: 2. PMID 20884600 DOI: 10.1167/10.9.2  0.649
2010 Schofield A, Rock P, Sun P, Georgeson M. The role of second-order vision in discriminating shading versus material changes Journal of Vision. 9: 58-58. DOI: 10.1167/9.8.58  0.596
2009 Georgeson MA, Yates TA, Schofield AJ. Depth propagation and surface construction in 3-D vision. Vision Research. 49: 84-95. PMID 18977239 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2008.09.030  0.557
2008 Georgeson MA, Yates TA, Schofield AJ. Discriminating depth in corrugated stereo surfaces: facilitation by a pedestal is explained by removal of uncertainty. Vision Research. 48: 2321-8. PMID 18682260 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2008.07.009  0.594
2006 Schofield AJ, Hesse G, Rock PB, Georgeson MA. Local luminance amplitude modulates the interpretation of shape-from-shading in textured surfaces. Vision Research. 46: 3462-82. PMID 16650882 DOI: 10.1016/J.Visres.2006.03.014  0.58
2005 Cruickshank AG, Schofield AJ. Transfer of tilt after-effects between second-order cues. Spatial Vision. 18: 379-97. PMID 16167772 DOI: 10.1163/1568568054389624  0.302
2003 Schofield AJ, Georgeson MA. Sensitivity to contrast modulation: the spatial frequency dependence of second-order vision. Vision Research. 43: 243-59. PMID 12535984 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(02)00542-4  0.582
2002 Georgeson MA, Schofield AJ. Shading and texture: separate information channels with a common adaptation mechanism? Spatial Vision. 16: 59-76. PMID 12636225 DOI: 10.1163/15685680260433913  0.56
2000 Schofield AJ, Georgeson MA. The temporal properties of first- and second-order vision. Vision Research. 40: 2475-87. PMID 10915887 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(00)00111-5  0.594
1999 Schofield AJ, Georgeson MA. Sensitivity to modulations of luminance and contrast in visual white noise: separate mechanisms with similar behaviour. Vision Research. 39: 2697-716. PMID 10492831 DOI: 10.1016/S0042-6989(98)00284-3  0.618
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