Holly E. Gerhard
Affiliations: | Bethge | Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
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Visual psychophysicsWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorLaurence T. Maloney | grad student | 2005-2010 | NYU | |
(Information Processing in Visual and Motor Tasks.) | ||||
Matthias Bethge | post-doc | 2010- | MPI for Biological Cybernetics |
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Gerhard HE, Theis L, Bethge M. (2015) Modeling Natural Image Statistics Biologically Inspired Computer Vision: Fundamentals and Applications. 53-80 |
Gerhard HE, Bethge M. (2014) Towards Rigorous Study of Artistic Style: A New Psychophysical Paradigm Art & Perception. 2: 23-44 |
Gerhard HE, Maloney LT. (2013) Inferred motion perception of light sources in 3D scenes is color-blind. I-Perception. 4: 98-100 |
Gerhard HE, Wichmann FA, Bethge M. (2013) How sensitive is the human visual system to the local statistics of natural images? Plos Computational Biology. 9: e1002873 |
Gerhard H, Bethge M. (2012) Sensitivity to the local shape information of natural images Perception. 41: 217-217 |
Maloney LT, Gerhard HE, Boyaci H, et al. (2011) Surface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes Vision in 3d Environments. 280-307 |
Gerhard HE, Maloney LT. (2010) Estimating changes in lighting direction in binocularly viewed three-dimensional scenes. Journal of Vision. 10: 14 |
Gerhard HE, Maloney LT. (2010) Detection of light transformations and concomitant changes in surface albedo. Journal of Vision. 10: 1 |
Gerhard HE, Uta W, Maloney LT. (2010) Dissociations between perceived and actual success in goal-directed movements Journal of Vision. 9: 1105-1105 |
Wolfe U, Gerhard H, LaCasse S, et al. (2010) Estimates of performance in a visuo-motor task are accurate, but not after joint movement is constrained Journal of Vision. 8: 614-614 |