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Cue Combination of Conflicting Color and Luminance Edges (2015)
Journal Article
McGraw, P., Sharman, R. J., & Peirce, J. (2015). Cue Combination of Conflicting Color and Luminance Edges. i-Perception, 6(6), https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669515621215

Abrupt changes in the color or luminance of a visual image potentially indicate object boundaries. Here, we consider how these cues to the visual “edge” location are combined when they conflict. We measured the extent to which localization of a compo... Read More about Cue Combination of Conflicting Color and Luminance Edges.

Age-related changes in auditory and visual interactions in temporal rate perception (2015)
Journal Article
Brooks, C., Anderson, A., Roach, N. W., McGraw, P. V., & McKendrick, A. M. (2015). Age-related changes in auditory and visual interactions in temporal rate perception. Journal of Vision, 15(16), doi:10.1167/15.16.2

We investigated how aging affects the integration of temporal rate for auditory flutter (amplitude modulation) presented with visual flicker. Since older adults were poorer at detecting auditory amplitude modulation, modulation depth was individually... Read More about Age-related changes in auditory and visual interactions in temporal rate perception.

The effect of normal aging and age-related macular degeneration on perceptual learning (2015)
Journal Article
Blighe, A. J., Astle, A. T., Webb, B. S., & McGraw, P. V. (2015). The effect of normal aging and age-related macular degeneration on perceptual learning. Journal of Vision, 15(10), 16. https://doi.org/10.1167/15.10.16

We investigated whether perceptual learning could be used to improve peripheral word identification speed. The relationship between the magnitude of learning and age was established in normal participants to determine whether perceptual learning effe... Read More about The effect of normal aging and age-related macular degeneration on perceptual learning.

Fixational eye movements predict visual sensitivity (2015)
Journal Article
Scholes, C., McGraw, P. V., Nyström, M., & Roach, N. W. (2015). Fixational eye movements predict visual sensitivity. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1817), Article 20151568. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.1568

© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. During steady fixation, observers make small fixational saccades at a rate of around 1–2 per second. Presentation of a visual stimulus triggers a biphasic modulation in fixatio... Read More about Fixational eye movements predict visual sensitivity.

Estimation of cortical magnification from positional error in normally sighted and amblyopic subjects (2015)
Journal Article
Hussain, Z., Svensson, C., Besle, J., Webb, B. S., Barrett, B. T., & McGraw, P. (2015). Estimation of cortical magnification from positional error in normally sighted and amblyopic subjects. Journal of Vision, 15(2), doi:10.1167/15.2.25

We describe a method for deriving the linear cortical magnification factor from positional error across the visual field. We compared magnification obtained from this method between normally sighted individuals and amblyopic individuals, who receive... Read More about Estimation of cortical magnification from positional error in normally sighted and amblyopic subjects.