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Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Developmental changes in colour constancy in a naturalistic object selection task2023
Cat Pattie
Stacey Aston
Dr Gabriele Jordan
Do EnChroma glasses improve performance on clinical tests for red-green color deficiencies?2022
Stacey Aston
Cat Pattie
Heather Slater
Newly learned shape-color associations show signatures of reliability-weighted averaging without forced fusion or a memory color effect2022
Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Bradley Pearce
Dr Matt Rudd
Dr Andreas Werner
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Exploring the Determinants of Color Perception Using #Thedress and Its Variants: The Role of Spatio-Chromatic Context, Chromatic Illumination, and Material–Light Interaction2020
Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Illumination discrimination for chromatically biased illuminations: Implications for color constancy2019
Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Illumination discrimination in the absence of a fixed surface-reflectance layout2018
Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
What #theDress reveals about the role of illumination priors in color perception and color constancy2017
Stacey Aston
Thomas Le Couteur Bisson
Dr Gabriele Jordan
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Better colour constancy or worse discrimination? Illumination discrimination in colour anomalous observers2016
Bradley Pearce
Stacey Aston
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Illumination discrimination in real and simulated scenes2016
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Bradley Pearce
Stacey Aston
Tuning Light to See and Feel Better: the Human Visual and Non-Visual Responses to Spectral Variations in Light2016
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Bradley Pearce
Stacey Aston
All Illuminations are not Created Equal: The Limits of Colour Constancy2015
Stacey Aston
Dr Gabriele Jordan
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Peripheral brightness perception is influenced by cone-silent modulations2015
Stacey Aston
Bradley Pearce
Professor Anya Hurlbert
Thresholds for colour constancy measured via illumination discrimination depend on adaptation point2015