Edward A. Essock

Affiliations: 
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States 
Area:
Visual Perception
Website:
http://louisville.edu/~eaesso01/
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Schweinhart AM, Shafto P, Essock EA. (2017) Distribution of content in recently-viewed scenes whitens perception. Journal of Vision. 17: 8
Essock EA, Schweinhart AM. (2016) Structural Content in Paintings II: Artists Commissioned to Reproduce a Specific Image Over-Regularize Orientation Biases in Their Paintings. Perception
Hansen BC, Richard B, Andres K, et al. (2015) A cortical locus for anisotropic overlay suppression of stimuli presented at fixation. Visual Neuroscience. 32: E023
Schweinhart A, Shafto P, Essock E. (2015) Effects of Recent Exposure to Atypical Environmental Statistics on Orientation Perception: Analyzing the Plasticity of the Horizontal Effect. Journal of Vision. 15: 117
Schweinhart AM, Essock EA. (2013) Structural content in paintings: artists overregularize oriented content of paintings relative to the typical natural scene bias. Perception. 42: 1311-32
Hansen BC, Andres K, Essock EA, et al. (2013) A cortical locus for overlay suppression with broadband stimuli revealed through transcranial direct current stimulation Journal of Vision. 13: 38-38
O'Keefe E, Kim YJ, Essock E. (2013) Differential Properties of Narrowly-Tuned and Broad Temporal Channels Journal of Vision. 13: 272-272
Schweinhart AM, Essock EA. (2012) Structural regularities in paintings: correspondence to natural scenes and human visual processing F1000research. 3
Williams HG, Schweinhart AM, O'Keefe EM, et al. (2012) Aesthetic preference of oriented content in broadband images F1000research. 12: 1084-1084
Schweinhart A, Dubinchik M, O'Keefe E, et al. (2012) Regularities in the anisotropic content of portrait and landscape paintings: a corollary to the horizontal effect anisotropy of visual processing F1000research. 12: 842-842
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