Benjamin Backus
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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"Benjamin Backus"Mean distance: 13.6 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMartin Banks | grad student | 1993-1997 | UC Berkeley |
David J. Heeger | post-doc | 1998-2000 | Stanford |
Children
Sign in to add traineeLanya T. Cai | grad student | SUNY Optometry | |
Sarah Harrison | grad student | SUNY | |
Haijiang Qi | grad student | 2008 | Penn |
Jeffrey A. Saunders | post-doc | 2004-2006 | Penn |
Jeremy B. Wilmer | post-doc | 2005-2007 | Penn |
Anshul Jain | post-doc | 2008-2010 | SUNY College of Optometry |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMassimiliano Di Luca | collaborator | MPI for Biological Cybernetics |
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Publications
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Caziot B, Rolfs M, Backus BT. (2023) Orienting attention across binocular disparity. Pnas Nexus. 2: pgad314 |
Cai LT, Yuan AE, Backus BT. (2019) Binocular global motion perception is improved by dichoptic segregation when stimuli have high contrast and high speed. Journal of Vision. 19: 10 |
Cai LT, Backus B. (2018) Global motion perception is faster but less accurate with dark random-dot kinematograms Journal of Vision. 18: 295 |
Caziot B, Backus BT, Lin E. (2017) Early dynamics of stereoscopic surface slant perception. Journal of Vision. 17: 4 |
Cai L, Backus B. (2017) Effects of contrast polarity and binocularity on global motion discrimination Journal of Vision. 17: 420 |
Cai LT, Yuan A, Backus B. (2016) Monocular gain control explains dichoptic benefit in binocular global motion perception Journal of Vision. 16: 427 |
Cai LT, Yuan A, Backus B. (2015) Interactions among contrast, spatial displacement, and dichoptic viewing during binocular combination in global motion perception. Journal of Vision. 15: 270 |
Jain A, Fuller S, Backus BT. (2014) Cue-recruitment for extrinsic signals after training with low information stimuli. Plos One. 9: e96383 |
Harrison SJ, Backus BT. (2014) A trained perceptual bias that lasts for weeks. Vision Research. 99: 148-53 |
Jain A, Backus BT. (2013) Generalization of cue recruitment to non-moving stimuli: location and surface-texture contingent biases for 3-D shape perception. Vision Research. 82: 13-21 |