Frédéric Devinck
Affiliations: | University of Rennes |
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Karl R. Gegenfurtner | grad student | University of Rennes | |
Kenneth Knoblauch | grad student | University of Rennes | |
John S. Werner | post-doc | University of Rennes |
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Devinck F, Knoblauch K. (2023) Color appearance of spatial patterns compared by direct estimation and conjoint measurement. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 40: A99-A106 |
Devinck F, Knoblauch K. (2019) Central mechanisms of perceptual filling-in Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 30: 135-140 |
Gerardin P, Abbatecola C, Devinck F, et al. (2018) Neural circuits for long-range color filling-in. Neuroimage. 181: 30-43 |
Gerardin P, Dojat M, Knoblauch K, et al. (2018) Effects of background and contour luminance on the hue and brightness of the Watercolor effect. Vision Research |
Devinck F, Gerardin P, Dojat M, et al. (2014) Quantifying the watercolor effect: from stimulus properties to neural models. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 805 |
Gerardin P, Devinck F, Dojat M, et al. (2014) Contributions of contour frequency, amplitude, and luminance to the watercolor effect estimated by conjoint measurement. Journal of Vision. 14 |
Devinck F, Gerardin P, Dojat M, et al. (2014) Spatial selectivity of the watercolor effect. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 31: A1-6 |
Devinck F, Spillmann L. (2013) Multiple cues add up in defining a figure on a ground. Vision Research. 77: 51-8 |
Devinck F, Gerardin P, Dojat M, et al. (2013) Optimising the strength of the Watercolour Effect by varying the width of the inducing contours F1000research. 4 |
Devinck F, Knoblauch K. (2012) A common signal detection model accounts for both perception and discrimination of the watercolor effect. Journal of Vision. 12 |