Gizem Kucukoglu
Affiliations: | 2011- | Psychology | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorWendy J. Adams | grad student | 2014- | |
Michael S. Landy | grad student | 2014- | |
Katja Doerschner | grad student | 2009-2011 | |
Laurence T. Maloney | grad student | 2011-2014 | NYU |
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Adams WJ, Kucukoglu G, Landy MS, et al. (2018) Naturally glossy: Gloss perception, illumination statistics, and tone mapping. Journal of Vision. 18: 4 |
Adams W, Küçükoglu G, Landy M. (2017) Estimation of gloss and shape from vision and touch. Journal of Vision. 17: 359 |
Kucukoglu G, Landy M, Adams W. (2016) Joint estimation of surface gloss and 3D shape Journal of Vision. 16: 640 |
Kucukoglu G, Adams W, Landy M. (2015) Gloss constancy across changes in illumination Journal of Vision. 15: 941 |
Kucukoglu G, Maloney LT. (2014) Estimation of angular velocity of objects differing in material is inconsistent Journal of Vision. 14: 1319-1319 |
Doerschner K, Yilmaz O, Kucukoglu G, et al. (2013) Effects of surface reflectance and 3D shape on perceived rotation axis. Journal of Vision. 13 |
Kucukoglu G, Maloney L. (2013) Interactions between surface material and perception of angular velocity of rotating 3D objects Journal of Vision. 13: 67-67 |
Wijntjes MW, Doerschner K, Kucukoglu G, et al. (2012) Relative flattening between velvet and matte 3D shapes: evidence for similar shape-from-shading computations. Journal of Vision. 12 |
Kucukoglu G, Fleming R, Doerschner K. (2010) Effects of Shape and Surface Material on Perceived Object Rotation Axis Journal of Vision. 10: 58-58 |
Wijntjes M, Doerschner K, Kucukoglu G, et al. (2010) What velvet teaches us about 3D shape perception Journal of Vision. 10: 1227-1227 |