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Selected Publications: Miguel Eckstein
Eckstein MP, Beutter BR, Pham BT, Shimozaki SS, Stone LS. Similar neural representations of the target for saccades and perception during search, J Neuroscience, 27, 1266-70, (2007)
Ludwig, C.H.J., Eckstein M.P., Brent R. Beutter, B.R., Limited flexibility in the filter underlying saccadic targeting, Vision Research, 47, 280-8, (2007)
Eckstein, M.P., Drescher B., Shimozaki, S.S., Attentional cues in real scenes, saccadic targeting and Bayesian priors, Psychological Science, 17, 973-80 (2006)
Zhang, Y, Pham, B.T., Eckstein, M. P., The Effect of Nonlinear Human Visual System Components on Performance of a Channelized Hotelling Observer Model in Structured Backgrounds, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 25, 1348-1362 (2006)
Abbey C.K., Eckstein, M.P., Classification images for detection, contrast discrimination, and identification tasks with a common ideal observer, Journal of Vision, 28; 6, 335-55, (2006)
Zhang Y., Abbey, C.K., Eckstein, M.P., Adaptive detection mechanisms in globally statistically nonstationary-oriented noise, Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 23,1549-58, (2006)
Shimozaki, S. S., Kingstone, A., Olk, B., Stowe, R., & Eckstein, M. P., Classification images of two right hemisphere patients: A window into the attentional mechanisms of spatial neglect, Brain Research, 1080, 26-52, (2006)
Zhang, Y, Pham, B.P., Eckstein, M.P., Task-based model/human observer evaluation of SPIHT wavelet compression with human visual system-based quantization, (2005) Academic Radiology, 12(3), 324-336
Shimozaki,
S. S., Eckstein M.P., Abbey C.K. , Spatial profiles of local and nonlocal
effects upon contrast detection/discrimination from classification images
(2005), Journal of Vision, 5, 45:57.
Eckstein, M. P., Abbey,
C. K., Pham, B. T., & Shimozaki, S. S. (2004). Perceptual learning
through optimization of attentional weighting: Human versus optimal
Bayesian learner. Journal of Vision, 4(12), 1006-1019.
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Caspi, Brent R. Beutter, and Miguel P. Eckstein, (2004) The time course
of visual information accrual guiding eye movement decisions, Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciencies,101: 13086-13090
Eckstein, M.P., Pham B.T., Shimozaki,
S.S., (2004) The footprints of visual attention during search with 100%
valid and 100% invalid cues, Vision Research, 40, 1193-207
Zhang, Y., Pham, B.T., Eckstein,
M.P., (2004) Automated optimization of JPEG 2000 Encoder Options Based
on Model Observer Performance for detecting variable signals in X-ray
coronary angiograms, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 23, 459-474
Zhang, Y., Pham, B.T., Eckstein,
M.P., (2004) Evaluation of JPEG 2000 encoder options: human and model
observer detection of variable signals in X-ray coronary angiograms.
IEEE Trans Med Imaging.23 :613-32
Bochud, F.O., Abbey, C.K., Eckstein,
M.P., (2004) Search for lesions in mammograms: statistical characterization
of observer responses, Medical Physics, 31, 24-36.
Eckstein, M.P., Bartroff, J.L., Abbey, C.K., Whiting J.S., and Bochud, F.O.
(2003) Automated computer evaluation and optimization of image compression
of x-ray coronary angiograms for signal known exactly detection tasks, Optics
Express 11, 460-475, http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=OPEX-11-5-460
Eckstein, M.P., Shimozaki, S.S., Abbey, C.K., (2002) The footprints of visual
attention in the Posner paradigm revealed by classification images. Journal
of Vision, 2(1), 25-45, http://journalofvision.org/2/1/3
Abbey, C. K. & Eckstein, M. P. (2002) Classification image analysis: Estimation
and statistical inference for two-alternative forced-choice experiments. Journal
of Vision, 2(1), 66-78, http://journalofvision.org/2/1/5
Shimozaki, S.S., Eckstein M.P., Abbey, C.K., (2002) Stimulus information contaminates
summation tests of independent neural representation of features, Journal
of Vision, 2(5), http://journalofvision.org/2/5/1/
Eckstein, M.P., Beutter, B.R., Stone, L.S., (2001) The information limits
of saccadic targeting during visual search, Perception, 30, 1389-1401
Eckstein, M.P., The perception of medical images: 1941-2001, (2001) Optics
and Photonics News, 12, 34-40.
Eckstein, M. P., Thomas, J.P, Palmer, J., Shimozaki,S.S., (2000) A signal
detection model predicts effects of set size on visual search accuracy for
feature, conjunction, triple conjunction and disjunction displays, Perception & Psychophysics,
62,425-451.
Eckstein, M.P., Bochud F.O., Abbey, C.A., (2000) Visual signal detection in
structured backgrounds IV. Figures of merit for model observers in multiple
alternative forced choice with response correlations, Journal of the Optical
Society of America, 17, 206-217.
Eckstein, M.P., (1998) The lower efficiency for conjunctions is due to noise
and not serial attentional processing, Psychological Science, 9, 111-118.
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