Search Results - "Pelli, G"
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Deep learning-Using machine learning to study biological vision
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (03-12-2018)“…Many vision science studies employ machine learning, especially the version called "deep learning." Neuroscientists use machine learning to decode neural…”
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Intense Beauty Requires Intense Pleasure
Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-11-2019)“…At the beginning of psychology, Fechner (1876) claimed that beauty is immediate pleasure, and that an object’s pleasure determines its value. In our earlier…”
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Cross-dataset reproducibility of human retinotopic maps
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-12-2021)“…Population receptive field (pRF) models fit to fMRI data are used to non-invasively measure retinotopic maps in human visual cortex, and these maps are a…”
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Beauty, the feeling
Published in Acta psychologica (01-09-2021)“…Many philosophers and psychologists have made claims about what is felt in an experience of beauty. Here, we test how well these claims match the feelings that…”
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Consensus and contention in beauty judgment
Published in iScience (19-07-2024)“…Variance across participants is at the heart of the centuries-old debate about the universality of beauty. Beauty's belonging to the eye of the beholder…”
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A double dissociation of the acuity and crowding limits to letter identification, and the promise of improved visual screening
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (05-05-2014)“…Here, we systematically explore the size and spacing requirements for identifying a letter among other letters. We measure acuity for flanked and unflanked…”
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The Bouma law of crowding, revised: critical spacing is equal across parts, not objects
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (10-12-2014)“…Crowding is the inability to identify an object among flankers in the periphery. It is due to inappropriate incorporation of features from flanking objects in…”
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EasyEyes - A new method for accurate fixation in online vision testing
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (29-11-2023)“…Online methods allow testing of larger, more diverse populations, with much less effort than in-lab testing. However, many psychophysical measurements,…”
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An auditory-visual tradeoff in susceptibility to clutter
Published in Scientific reports (07-12-2021)“…Sensory cortical mechanisms combine auditory or visual features into perceived objects. This is difficult in noisy or cluttered environments. Knowing that…”
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Crowding and eccentricity determine reading rate
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (26-10-2007)“…Bouma's law of crowding predicts an uncrowded central window through which we can read and a crowded periphery through which we cannot. The old discovery that…”
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Are faces processed like words? A diagnostic test for recognition by parts
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (04-02-2005)“…Do we identify an object as a whole or by its parts? This simple question has been surprisingly hard to answer. It has been suggested that faces are recognized…”
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Statins inhibit C-reactive protein-induced chemokine secretion, ICAM-1 upregulation and chemotaxis in adherent human monocytes
Published in Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (01-03-2009)“…Objectives. We have recently shown that CRP induces chemokine secretion and adhesion molecule up-regulation in human primary monocytes cultured in adherence…”
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Seeing and hearing a word: combining eye and ear is more efficient than combining the parts of a word
Published in PloS one (29-05-2013)“…To understand why human sensitivity for complex objects is so low, we study how word identification combines eye and ear or parts of a word (features, letters,…”
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Measuring contrast sensitivity
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (20-09-2013)“…•Contrast sensitivity defines the threshold between the visible and invisible.•Threshold contrast is 1% for a remarkably wide range of targets and conditions…”
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Shear stress-induced atherosclerotic plaque composition in ApoE−/− mice is modulated by connexin37
Published in Atherosclerosis (01-11-2015)“…Abstract Objective Shear stress patterns influence atherogenesis and plaque stability; low laminar shear stress (LLSS) promotes unstable plaques whereas…”
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The same binding in contour integration and crowding
Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (14-07-2011)“…Binding of features helps object recognition in contour integration but hinders it in crowding. In contour integration, aligned adjacent objects group together…”
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Editorial: Using Noise to Characterize Vision
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Crowding is unlike ordinary masking: Distinguishing feature integration from detection
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Parts, wholes, and context in reading: a triple dissociation
Published in PloS one (01-08-2007)“…Research in object recognition has tried to distinguish holistic recognition from recognition by parts. One can also guess an object from its context. Words…”
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Object Recognition: Visual Crowding from a Distance
Published in Current biology (03-06-2013)“…Immediately before a large eye movement, a target object is crowded by clutter near the target’s future location. This new finding, from a recent study, shows…”
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