Keith A. May

Affiliations: 
2011-2014 Optometry and Visual Science City University London, London, England, United Kingdom 
 2014-2016 Department of Computer Science University College London, London, United Kingdom 
 2016- Department of Psychology University of Essex, Colchester, England, United Kingdom 
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May K, Zhaoping L. (2022) Li and Atick's theory of efficient binocular coding: A tutorial and mini-review. Vision Research. 201: 107950
Kingdom FAA, Read JCA, Hibbard PB, et al. (2021) Special issue: Coding strategies in binocular vision and stereopsis. Vision Research. 193: 107989
Kingdom FAA, Yared KC, Hibbard PB, et al. (2020) Stereoscopic depth adaptation from binocularly correlated versus anti-correlated noise: Test of an efficient coding theory of stereopsis. Vision Research. 166: 60-71
May KA, Zhaoping L. (2019) Face perception inherits low-level binocular adaptation. Journal of Vision. 19: 7
May KA, McIlhagga WH. (2019) Probing blur adaptation with reverse correlation Journal of Vision. 19: 79b
May KA, Zhaoping L. (2016) Efficient Coding Theory Predicts a Tilt Aftereffect from Viewing Untilted Patterns. Current Biology : Cb
Solomon JA, May KA, Tyler CW. (2016) Inefficiency of orientation averaging: Evidence for hybrid serial/parallel temporal integration. Journal of Vision. 16: 13
May K, Zhaoping L. (2016) Face gender adaptation from random noise adaptors: A surprising prediction of Li and Atick's efficient binocular coding theory Journal of Vision. 16: 1326
May KA, Solomon JA. (2015) Connecting psychophysical performance to neuronal response properties II: Contrast decoding and detection. Journal of Vision. 15: 9
May KA, Solomon JA. (2015) Connecting psychophysical performance to neuronal response properties I: Discrimination of suprathreshold stimuli. Journal of Vision. 15: 8
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