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CogNet Library: Journals
Visual Neuroscience
Cambridge University Press
Volume 26 Issue 1
Jan 01, 2009
ISSN: 09525238
Visual Neuroscience
Volume 26 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
Natural Systems Analysis
Wilson S. Geisler and Dario Ringach
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1
Optimal design of photoreceptor mosaics: Why we do not see color at night
JEREMY R. MANNING and DAVID H. BRAINARD
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5
Efficient coding correlates with spatial frequency tuning in a model of V1 receptive field organization
JAN WILTSCHUT and FRED H. HAMKER
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21
Independence of color and luminance edges in natural scenes
THORSTEN HANSEN and KARL R. GEGENFURTNER
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35
Vision, eye movements, and natural behavior
MICHAEL F. LAND
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51
A comparison of visuomotor cue integration strategies for object placement and prehension
HAL S. GREENWALD and DAVID C. KNILL
Page
63
The role of binocular vision in walking
MARY HAYHOE, BARBARA GILLAM, KELLY CHAJKA and ELIA VECELLIO
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73
Image statistics at the point of gaze during human navigation
CONSTANTIN A. ROTHKOPF and DANA H. BALLARD
Page
81
Virtual evolution for visual search in natural images results in behavioral receptive fields with inhibitory surrounds
SHENG ZHANG, CRAIG K. ABBEY and MIGUEL P. ECKSTEIN
Page
93
Contour statistics in natural images: Grouping across occlusions
WILSON S. GEISLER and JEFFREY S. PERRY
Page
109
How many pixels make an image?
ANTONIO TORRALBA
Page
123
Variations in normal color vision. V. Simulations of adaptation to natural color environments
IGOR JURICEVIC and MICHAEL A. WEBSTER
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133
Bayesian decision theory as a model of human visual perception: Testing Bayesian transfer
LAURENCE T. MALONEY and PASCAL MAMASSIAN
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147
Efficient coding correlates with spatial frequency tuning in a model of V1 receptive field organization
JAN WILTSCHUT and FRED H. HAMKER
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157
VNS volume 26 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
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VNS volume 26 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
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