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Distinguishing between target and nontarget fixations in a visual search task using fixation-related potentials
AM Brouwer, B Reuderink, J Vincent, MAJ van Gerven, JBF van Erp
Journal of vision 13 (3), 17-17, 2013
1002013
Melanopic stimulation does not alter psychophysical threshold sensitivity for luminance flicker
J Vincent, EB Haggerty, DH Brainard, GK Aguirre
Scientific reports 11 (1), 20167, 2021
82021
Luminance-dependent long-term chromatic adaptation
J Vincent, AM Kale, SL Buck
JOSA A 33 (3), A164-A169, 2016
82016
stimupy: A Python package for creating stimuli in vision science
L Schmittwilken, M Maertens, J Vincent
JOSS 8 (86), 5321, 2023
52023
A history and modular future of multiscale spatial filtering models
J Vincent, M Maertens
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 21 (9), 2824, 2021
32021
What Fechner could not do: Separating perceptual encoding and decoding with difference scaling
J Vincent, M Maertens, G Aguilar
Journal of Vision 24 (5), 5-5, 2024
22024
Perceptual brightness scales in a White's effect stimulus are not captured by multiscale spatial filtering models of brightness perception
J Vincent, G Aguilar, M Maertens
Optica Fall Vision Meeting 22 (3), 20-20, 2021
22021
Both context and contrast can induce brown
S Buck, J Vincent, T DeLawyer
Journal of Vision 13 (15), P9-P9, 2013
22013
Characterizing perceptual brightness scales for White's effect using conjoint measurement
G Aguilar, M Maertens, J Vincent
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 22 (14), 3519-3519, 2022
12022
Perceptual Brightness Scales for White’s Effect Constrain Computational Models of Brightness Perception
J Vincent, M Maertens, G Aguilar
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 22 (14), 4160-4160, 2022
12022
The missing linking functions in computational models of brightness perception
J Vincent, M Maertens
43rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2021 Online 50 (1 …, 2021
12021
BRENCH: An open-source framework for b(r)enchmarking brightness models
L Schmittwilken, M Matic, M Maertens, J Vincent
Optica Fall Vision Meeting 22 (3), 36-36, 2021
1*2021
Adaptation to melanopic stimulation does not affect cone-mediated flicker sensitivity
J Vincent, GK Aguirre, DH Brainard
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 19 (10), 72c, 2019
12019
Partial independence of brightness induction and brown inducton suggests a two-stage model for brightness induction
J Vincent
University of Washington, 2017
12017
A model for explaining variations in red/green balance
T DeLawyer, J Vincent, SL Buck
Journal of Vision 17 (7), 60-60, 2017
12017
Poster Session I: Combining spatial and quantitative models to account for the relationship between luminance, context and brightness
J Vincent, M Maertens
Journal of Vision 23 (15), 28-28, 2023
2023
Separate normalization of ON/OFF channels is not enough to account for perceived brightness
J Vincent, M Maertens
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 23 (9), 5306-5306, 2023
2023
Perceptual scaling constrains the shape of brightness transfer functions in humans and models
G Aguilar, M Maertens, J Vincent
European Conference on Visual Perception 51, 140-141, 2022
2022
Constraining computational models of brightness perception: what’s the right psychophysical data?
J Vincent, M Maertens, G Aguilar
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting 22, 2022
2022
Towards benchmarking models of brightness perception
M Matic, L Schmittwilken, M Maertens, J Vincent
43rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2021 Online 50 (1 …, 2021
2021
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