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Selected Publications: John M. Foley

Foley, J. M. (1980). Binocular distance perception. Psychological Review, 87, 411-434.

Legge, G. E., & Foley, J. M. (1980). Contrast masking in human vision. Journal of Optical Society of America, 70, 1458-147l.

Foley, J. M., & Legge, G. E. (1981). Contrast detection and near-threshold discrimination in human vision. Vision Research, 21, l04l-l053.

Foley, J. M. (1985). Binocular distance perception: Egocentric distance tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 133-148.

Foley, J. M. (1991). Binocular space perception. In Cronly-Dillon (gen. ed.) Vision and Visual Dysfunction, Vol. 9, Regan, D. (ed.) Binocular Vision, London: Macmillan, 75-92.

Foley, J.M. (1994). Human luminance pattern vision mechanisms: Masking experiments require a new model. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 11, 1710-1719.

Foley, J. M. & Schwarz, W. (1998). Spatial attention: The effect of position uncertainty and number of distractor patterns on the threshold versus contrast function for contrast discrimination. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 15, 1036-1047.

Foley, J. M. & Chen, C. C. (1999). Pattern detection in the presence of maskers that differ in spatial phase and temporal offset: threshold measurements and a model. Vision Research, 39, 3855-3872.

Moore, M. S., Foley, J. M., & Mitra, S. K. (2004). Video defect visibility and content importance: Effects on perceived impairment. Signal Processing: Image Communication, 19, 185-203.

Foley, J. M., Ribeiro-Filho, N. P., & Da Silva, J. A. (2004). Visual perception of extent and the geometry of visual space. Vision Research, 44, 147-156.

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