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Sarah Hancock - Publications

Published Papers

D McGovern, S Hancock & JW Peirce (2011). The timing of binding and segregation for two compound aftereffects.Vision Research 51: 1047-1057 [full text]

S Hancock, D McGovern & JW Peirce (2010). Ameliorating the combinatorial explosion with spatial frequency-matched combinations of V1 outputs. Journal of Vision, 10(8):7, 1-14 [full text]

J Bell, S Hancock, FAA Kingdom and JW Peirce (2010). Global shape processing: Which parts form the whole? Journal of Vision, 10(6):16, 1-13 [full text]

Hancock, S & Peirce, JW (2008). Selective Mechanisms for Simple Contours Revealed by Compound Adaptation. Journal of Vision, 8(7):11, 1-11. [full text]

Holmes, D.J., Hancock, S., and Andrews, T.J. (2006). Independent binocular integration for form and colour. Vision Research, 46, 665-677. [pdf]

Hancock, S. and Andrews, T.J. (2007). The role of voluntary and involuntary attention in selecting perceptual dominance during binocular rivalry. Perception, 36, 288 – 298. [pdf]

Hancock, S., Whitney, D.,& Andrews, T.J. (2007). The initial interactions in binocular rivalry require visual awareness. Journal of Vision 8(1):3, 1-9. doi:10.1167/8.1.3 [URL]

Published Abstracts

S Hancock, D McGovern & JW Peirce. Temporal precision of a contour-selective mechanism (AVA Christmas, 2009)

S Hancock, J Bell, FAA Kingdom & JW Peirce. Global shape processing: which parts form the whole? (ECVP 2009; Perception 38 ECVP Abstract Supplement, p.116)

JW Peirce, D McGovern & S Hancock. Does plaid-selective adaptation arise from the same mechanism as the curvature aftereffect? (VSS, 2009)

S Hancock, D McGovern & JW Peirce. Spatial Frequency Tuning of a Contour-Selective Mechanism (AVA, 2008)

D McGovern, S Hancock, & JW Peirce. The spatial and temporal tuning of plaid-form selective mechanisms (AVA, 2008)

S Hancock & JW Peirce. Selective Mechanisms for Simple Contours Revealed by a ‘Contour Aftereffect’ (ECVP, 2007)

Hancock, S., Whitney, D., and Andrews, T.J. (2006). The effect of crowding on orientation specific adaptation using binocular rivalry. Vision Sciences Society.

Hancock, S. & Peirce, J.W. (2007). Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by adaptation. Applied Vision Association.

Hancock, S. & Peirce, J.W. (2007). Selective mechanisms for simple contours revealed by a ‘contour aftereffect’. ECVP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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