John Ross
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- Selective suppression of the magnocellular visual pathway during saccadic eye movements (1994) (668)
- Changes in visual perception at the time of saccades (2001) (600)
- A Visual Sense of Number (2007) (507)
- Compression of visual space before saccades (1997) (461)
- Saccadic eye movements cause compression of time as well as space (2005) (369)
- Contrast sensitivity at high velocities (1982) (327)
- Extraretinal Control of Saccadic Suppression (2000) (279)
- Mach bands are phase dependent (1986) (271)
- Seeing objects in motion (1986) (217)
- Apparent Position of Visual Targets during Real and Simulated Saccadic Eye Movements (1997) (196)
- Contrast adaptation and contrast masking in human vision (1991) (194)
- Selective depression of motion sensitivity during saccades. (1982) (191)
- Direct Evidence That “Speedlines” Influence Motion Mechanisms (2002) (147)
- Coherent global motion in the absence of coherent velocity signals (2000) (147)
- Vision senses number directly. (2009) (145)
- Visual processing of motion (1986) (121)
- How does binocular delay give information about depth? (1979) (114)
- Suppression of the magnocellular pathway during saccades (1996) (104)
- AN ASSESSMENT OF SOME STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF THE JUNGIAN PERSONALITY TYPOLOGY. (1962) (103)
- Some observations on memory artifice (1968) (100)
- Short-term memory in stereopsis. (1974) (97)
- Smooth and sampled motion (1986) (93)
- Saccades compress space, time and number (2010) (91)
- Separate visual representations for perception and action revealed by saccadic eye movements (2001) (84)
- Some Correlates of a Jungian Personality Inventory (1964) (82)
- Stereopsis by binocular delay (1974) (82)
- The conditions under which Mach bands are visible (1989) (82)
- The effects of adaptation and masking on incremental thresholds for contrast (1993) (81)
- Visual Discrimination of Number without Counting (2003) (76)
- An explanation for the visibility of low frequency gratings (1981) (69)
- Short-term memory for symmetry (1976) (61)
- Edge detection is a projection (1989) (61)
- Added noise restores recognizability of coarse quantized images (1983) (58)
- A generalization of the interpoint distance model (1964) (55)
- The perceived direction and speed of global motion in Glass pattern sequences (2004) (50)
- Differences in heaviness in relation to density and weight (1970) (50)
- Saccades actively maintain perceptual continuity (2004) (49)
- Intercorrelations and Reliability of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Scales (1963) (48)
- A Description and Evaluation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. (1962) (45)
- Spatial limitations of temporal segmentation (1999) (41)
- The pulfrich effect and short-term memory in stereopsis (1975) (39)
- A consistent failure of the power law for lifted weight (1970) (39)
- The relative importance of local phase and local amplitude in patchwise image reconstruction (1991) (38)
- Lines of sight (1995) (37)
- Local regulation of luminance gain (1985) (36)
- The effects of opposite-polarity dipoles on the detection of Glass patterns (2006) (35)
- Extended practice with a single-character classification task (1970) (34)
- Seeing and ballistic pointing at perisaccadic targets. (2005) (33)
- Judgment and response in magnitude estimation. (1971) (31)
- Cardinal axes for radial and circular motion, revealed by summation and by masking (2001) (30)
- Perceived contrast following adaptation to gratings of different orientations (1996) (29)
- High frequency limitations on mach bands (1981) (26)
- McCollough Effect Depends upon Perceived Organization (1977) (25)
- Underestimation of perceived number at the time of saccades (2011) (24)
- Prediction of College Performance with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (1965) (23)
- Response: Visual number (2008) (23)
- The relationship between a jungian personality inventory and tests of ability, personality and interest (1966) (22)
- A remark on tucker and Messick's “points of view” analysis (1966) (22)
- Vision: The World through Picket Fences (2004) (22)
- The dual nature of extraversion: A replication (1964) (22)
- Avector model for psychophysical judgment. (1968) (21)
- Mean performance and the factor analysis of learning data (1964) (20)
- Number, texture and crowding (2012) (19)
- An empirical study of a logistic mental test model. (1966) (18)
- Illusory brightness step in the chevreul illusion (1994) (17)
- Size constancy fails below half a degree (1980) (16)
- The knowing visual self (2008) (15)
- A Spatial Illusion from Motion Rivalry (1986) (15)
- Phase and detection of compound gratings (1980) (15)
- Phase perception in the high spatial frequency range (1980) (14)
- A Catalog of 1-D Features in Natural Images (1994) (13)
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MYERS‐BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR AND ABILITY, PERSONALITY AND INFORMATION TESTS (1963) (12)
- Keeping vision stable: rapid updating of spatiotopic receptive fields may cause relativistic-like effects (2010) (12)
- MACH BANDS DEPEND ON VISUAL PHASE (1986) (12)
- Response: ‘Saccadic suppression’ – no need for an active extra-retinal mechanism (2001) (11)
- Local and global visual processing (1986) (10)
- Category scales and contrast effects with lifted weights. (1968) (10)
- Sensory contrast effects in the judgment of lifted weights (1966) (8)
- THE ITEM CONTENT AND SOME CORRELATES OF A JUNGIAN PERSONALITY INVENTORY1 (1963) (8)
- Cardinal Directions for Optic Flow (2000) (7)
- BDNF and epilepsy - the bad could turn out to be good (2001) (7)
- Effects of adaptation to Glass pattern structure and to path of optic flow (2007) (7)
- Informational coverage and correlational analysis (1962) (7)
- Chapter 12 – Saccades Compress Space, Time, and Number* (2011) (7)
- Misuse of statistics in social sciences (1985) (7)
- Visual analysis during motion (1990) (7)
- Image compression and reconstruction by a feature catalogue (1992) (6)
- ATTRIBUTE AND RELIABILITY (1968) (6)
- Noise and recognizability of coarse quantized images (reply) (1984) (5)
- Why do we not perceive photons? (1978) (5)
- Comment on feldt's “use of extreme groups” (1964) (5)
- The dimensionality of judgments of heaviness (1969) (5)
- A FACTOR TEST OF A MEMORY MODEL (1961) (5)
- An empirical study of a logistic mental test model (1966) (5)
- Spatial frequency tuning of facilitation by masks (1992) (4)
- The verbal loop hypothesis: A statistical audit (1968) (4)
- Validity as theoretical equivalence (1973) (4)
- Change in the use of the semantic differential with a change in context (1965) (4)
- Image Compression and Reconstruction Using a 1-D Feature Catalogue (1992) (4)
- HUMAN MEMORY. A PARTIAL MODEL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RETROACTIVE PHENOMENA (1961) (3)
- PREDICTION OF COLLEGE PERFORMANCE WITH THE MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR1 (1964) (3)
- Effects of Saccades on Perceived Time (1997) (3)
- An analysis of local energy and phase congruency models in visual feature detection (1998) (3)
- Sounds right (1995) (3)
- Saccadic eye-movements cause relativistic compression of time as well as space (2005) (2)
- Information available from brief visual presentations using two types of report (1968) (2)
- Spatial and temporal contrast sensitivity during saccades: evidence for suppression of the magnocellular visual pathway. (1996) (1)
- 'Speedlines' aid perception of motion direction (2002) (1)
- A Fast Principal Components Factor Analysis Program for the IBM 1620 (1964) (1)
- The verbal-loop hypothesis (VLH): A within-subject study with a perceptual recognition task (1970) (1)
- JPEG and Image Measures (1993) (1)
- Mach bands change asymmetrically during solar eclipses. (2003) (1)
- Learning features in natural images (1993) (1)
- Saccadic compression of visual space is significantly influenced by retinal illumination (2003) (1)
- SACCADIC SUPRESSION HAS AN EXTRA-RETINAL ORIGIN (1999) (1)
- Collapse of perceptual space during saccades (1996) (1)
- A blinding flash increases saccadic compression (2010) (1)
- Seeing the same pattern twice. (1974) (0)
- Direct evidence that ‘speedlines’ aid perception of motion direction (2010) (0)
- Phase Deviation and Image Features (1993) (0)
- Opposite effects of saccades on short-term and long-term visual memory (2003) (0)
- Number , texture and crow (2012) (0)
- Last but Not Least (2003) (0)
- THE INTERCORRELATIONS AND RELIABILITY OF THE MYERS‐BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR SCALES1 (1962) (0)
- Image Segmentation by Local Temporal Phase Differences (1997) (0)
- Sensory contrast effects of lifted weights 1 (1966) (0)
- RESPONSIVITY TO CONTRAST UNDER CONDITIONS OF MASKING AND ADAPTATION (1991) (0)
- Effects of anti-Glass on Glass pattern detection (2005) (0)
- Perception (1995) (0)
- Report A Visual Sense of Number (2008) (0)
- The time-course of saccadic suppression (1999) (0)
- Hull and tolman: A comparison of linear performance models (1969) (0)
- Coherent Global Motion Produced by Sequences of Independent Glass patterns (1999) (0)
- Two systems for spatial location during saccades (2010) (0)
- A CAUTIONARY NOTE ON JONCKHEERE'S TEST (1963) (0)
- ILLUSORY SQUARE WAVES FROM A STAIRCASE WITH ADDED LINES (1991) (0)
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