Stuart Anstis
Anstis, S. M.
Anstis, Stuart, 19..-....
Anstis, Stuart M.
Anstis, Stuart
VIAF ID: 76883311 (Personal)
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Works
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Adaptation to frequency-shifted auditory feedback | |
Afterimages and the breathing light illusion | |
Afterimages from unseen stimuli | |
APPARENT SIZE OF HOLES FELT WITH THE TONGUE. | |
Background stripes affect apparent speed of rotation | |
Binocular fusion of luminance, color, motion and flicker--two eyes are worse than one. | |
The boogie-woogie illusion | |
Brief presentation enhances various simultaneous contrast effects | |
Contour erasure and filling-in: New observations | |
The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers | |
A Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet illusion for visual depth | |
Cross-Modal Judgments of Small Holes | |
Crowding and the Furrow Illusion | |
The development of optokinetic nystagmus in strabismic and monocularly enucleated subjects | |
Equiluminance: spatial and temporal factors and the contribution of blue-sensitive cones. | |
Eyes pursue moving objects, not retinal motion signals | |
The field-size effect: Short motions look faster than long ones. | |
Filling-in afterimage colors between the lines. | |
The flash grab effect | |
The flash-lag effect during illusory chopstick rotation | |
Flicker adaptation or superimposition raises the apparent spatial frequency of coarse test gratings | |
The furrow illusion: peripheral motion becomes aligned with stationary contours | |
Galileo's Dagger | |
Hearing with the hands. | |
Homage to Peter Thompson: the Tony Blair illusion | |
Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges. | |
Illusory drifting within a window that moves across a flickering background | |
Illusory movement of dotted lines | |
Illusory rotation of a spoked wheel | |
In honour of Lothar Spillmann - filling-in, wiggly lines, adaptation, and aftereffects | |
Kinetic occlusion by apparent movement | |
Last but not least | |
Letter: A chart demonstrating variations in acuity with retinal position. | |
Looking at two paintings at once: Luminance edges can gate colors | |
Low spatial frequencies dominate apparent motion. | |
Luminance contours can gate afterimage colors and "real" colors | |
Luminance processing in apparent motion, Vernier offset and stereoscopic depth | |
Monocular lustre from flicker | |
The motion aftereffect : a modern perspective | |
Motion aftereffects from a motionless stimulus | |
Motion-Driven Transparency and Opacity | |
Moving Backgrounds Massively Change the Apparent Size, Shape and Orientation of Flashed Test Squares. | |
A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals. | |
Moving objects appear to slow down at low contrasts | |
Mrs Thatcher and the bikini illusion. | |
Negative Afterimages From Flicker-Augmented Colors | |
Orbiting Black/White Rays Produce an "Illusory" Gray Disk | |
Pattern specificity of contrast adaptation | |
Perceived shrinkage of motion paths. | |
Perception | |
Picturing peripheral acuity | |
The Purkinje rod-cone shift as a function of luminance and retinal eccentricity | |
The role of iconic memory in change-detection tasks | |
Rotating Squares Look Like Pincushions | |
Second-Order Footsteps Illusions | |
Second-order texture contrast resolves ambiguous apparent motion | |
Selectivity for the configural cues that identify the gender, ethnicity, and identity of faces in human cortex | |
Size adaptation to visual texture and print: evidence for spatial-frequency analysis. | |
The spacing illusion: a spatial aperture problem? | |
Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast | |
The "Spinner" Illusion: More Dots, More Speed? | |
Stuart Anstis. | |
Tinnitus not a Reference Signal in Judgments of Absolute Pitch | |
TONGUE OVERESTIMATES CAVITY SIZE | |
The triangle-bisection illusion | |
Voluntary attention modulates motion-induced mislocalization | |
Was El Greco Astigmatic? | |
Why hearts flutter: Distorted dim motions | |
Write your own Apple games, c1983: |