Bradley Pearce
Affiliations: | 2011-2016 | University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom |
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Aston S, Denisova K, Hurlbert A, et al. (2020) Exploring the Determinants of Color Perception Using #Thedress and Its Variants: The Role of Spatio-Chromatic Context, Chromatic Illumination, and Material-Light Interaction. Perception. 49: 1235-1251 |
Radonjic A, Pearce B, Aston S, et al. (2016) Illumination discrimination in real and simulated scenes. Journal of Vision. 16: 2 |
Hurlbert A, Aston S, Pearce B. (2016) Is that really #thedress? Individual variations in colour constancy for real illuminations and objects Journal of Vision. 16: 743 |
Cranwell M, Riby D, Le Couteur A, et al. (2015) Dissociation of chromatic discrimination ability in developmental disorders: Autism Spectrum Disorder and Williams Syndrome. Journal of Vision. 15: 645 |
Krieger A, Dubin H, Pearce B, et al. (2015) Illumination discrimination depends on scene surface ensemble. Journal of Vision. 15: 403 |
Cranwell MB, Pearce B, Loveridge C, et al. (2015) Performance on the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue Test Is Significantly Related to Nonverbal IQ. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 56: 3171-8 |
Finlayson G, Mackiewicz M, Hurlbert A, et al. (2014) On calculating metamer sets for spectrally tunable LED illuminators. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 31: 1577-87 |
Pearce B, Crichton S, Mackiewicz M, et al. (2014) Chromatic illumination discrimination ability reveals that human colour constancy is optimised for blue daylight illuminations. Plos One. 9: e87989 |
Hurlbert A, Pearce B, Mackiewicz M, et al. (2014) Colour Constancy in Immersive Viewing Journal of Vision. 14: 794-794 |
Pearce B, Radonji A, Dubin H, et al. (2014) Illumination Discrimination Reveals "Blue" Bias of Colour Constancy in Real and Simulated Scenes. Journal of Vision. 14: 599-599 |