Anthony D. D'Antona, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorSteve Shevell | grad student | 2010 | Chicago | |
(The contribution of borders to brightness and color perception.) |
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Christiansen JH, D'Antona AD, Shevell SK. (2017) Chromatic interocular-switch rivalry. Journal of Vision. 17: 9 |
D'Antona AD, Christiansen JH, Shevell SK. (2014) Separating monocular and binocular neural mechanisms mediating chromatic contextual interactions. Journal of Vision. 14 |
Christiansen J, D'Antona A, Shevell S. (2014) A Novel Illusion Reveals Fundamental Differences in the Binocular Integration of Achromatic and Chromatic Information Journal of Vision. 14: 965-965 |
D'Antona AD, Kremers J, Shevell SK. (2011) Changes in perceived temporal variation due to context: contributions from two distinct neural mechanisms. Vision Research. 51: 1853-60 |
Feitosa-Santana C, D'Antona AD, Shevell SK. (2011) What kinds of contours bound the reach of filled-in color? Journal of Vision. 11 |
D'Antona A, Christiansen J, Shevell S. (2010) Both monocular and binocular mechanisms underlie perceived temporal modulation of color Journal of Vision. 9: 367-367 |
Feitosa-Santana C, D'Antona A, Shevell S. (2010) What kinds of contours limit filling-in of color? Journal of Vision. 9: 318-318 |
Christiansen J, D'Antona A, Shevell S. (2010) The locus of neural responses that determine color shifts induced by temporally-varying light Journal of Vision. 9: 308-308 |
Christiansen J, D'Antona A, Shevell S. (2010) Neural pathways of induced steady color shifts caused by temporally varying context Journal of Vision. 8: 570-570 |
D'Antona A, Kremers J, Shevell S. (2010) A cortical and a sub-cortical origin of lateral interactions in perceived temporal variation Journal of Vision. 8: 358-358 |