REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

(papers in top tier journals in red)

for a full list of papers see google Scholar


2014


pdf Otsuka, Y., Mareschal, I., Calder, A. J., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2014). Dual-Route Model of the Effect of Head Orientation on Perceived Gaze Direction. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 40(4), 1425-1439.

 

pdf Stiel, B., Clifford, C.W.G., & Mareschal, I. (2014). Adaptation to vergent and averted eye gaze. Journal of Vision, 14(1):15, 1–10.

 

2013


pdf 18. Mareschal, I., Calder, J.A. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). Humans have an expectation that gaze is directed toward them. Current Biology, 23, 1-5.

 

pdf 17. Mareschal, I., Calder, J.A., Dadds, M. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). Gaze categorization under uncertainty: Psychophysics and modeling. Journal of Vision, in press. 23, 1-5.

 

2012


pdf 16. Mareschal, I. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2012). Perceptual entrainment of individually unambiguous motions. Journal of Vision, 24, 1-8.

 

pdf 15. Morgan, M.J., Mareschal, I., C. Chubb, C. & Solomon, J.A. (2012). Perceived pattern regularity computed as a summary statistic: implications for camouflage. Proc. R. Soc. B, 279, 2754-2760.

 

pdf 14. Mareschal, I. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2012). Dynamics of unconscious contextual effects in orientation processing. PNAS, 109: 7553-7558.

 

2010


pdf 13. Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2010). Cortical distance determines whether flankers cause crowding or the tilt illusion. Journal of Vision, 13: 1-4.

 

pdf 12. Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2010). Attentional modulation of crowding. Vision Research, 50: 805-809.

 

2008


pdf 11. Mareschal, I., Bex, P.J. & Dakin, S.C. (2008). Local motion processing limits fine direction discrimination in the periphery Vision Research, 48: 1719–1725.

 

pdf 10. Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2008). Contextual effects on decision templates for parafoveal orientation identification. Vision Research, 48: 2689–2695.

 

2007


pdf 9. Bex, P.J., Mareschal, I. & Dakin, S.C. (2007). Contrast gain control in natural scenes Journal of Vision, 12: 1-12.

 

2006


pdf 8. Mareschal, I. Dakin, S.C. & Bex, P.J. (2006). Dynamic properties of orientation discrimination assessed by using classification images PNAS, 103: 5131-5136.

 

2005


pdf 7. Dakin, S.C., Mareschal, I. & Bex, P.J. (2005). An oblique effect for local motion: Psychophysics and natural movie statistics Journal of Vision, 5: 878-887.

 

pdf 6. Dakin, S.C., Mareschal, I. & Bex, P.J. (2005). Local and global limitations on direction integration assessed using equivalent noise analysis Vision Research, 45: 3027–3049.

 

2004


pdf 5. Mareschal, I. & Shapley, R.M. (2004). Effects of contrast and size on orientation discrimination. Vision Research, 44: 57–67.

 

2000


pdf 4. Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2000). Sensitivity to contrast modulation depends on carrier spatial frequency and orientation. Vision Research, 40: 311–329.

 

pdf 3. Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2000). The role of relative motion computation in ‘direction repulsion’. Vision Research, 40: 833–841.

 

1998


pdf 2. Mareschal, I. Baker, C.L.Jr. (1998). Temporal and Spatial Response to Second-Order Stimuli in Cat Area 18. Journal of Neurophysiology, 80: 2811-2823.

 

pdf 1. Mareschal, I. Baker, C.L.Jr. (1998). A cortical locus for the processing of contrast-defined contours Nature Neuroscience, 1: 150-154.