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Jennings, Ben, Yu, Yinan and Kingdom, Frederick (2017) The role of spatial frequency in emotional face classification. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79 (6). pp. 1573-1577.
Beukema, Steve, Olson, Jay A, Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2017) Pupil dilation to illusory motion in peripheral drift images: Perception versus reality. Journal of Vision, 17 (8). p. 1.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2017) Chromatic blur perception in the presence of luminance contrast. Vision Research, 135. pp. 34-42.
Ouhnana, Marouane, Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2017) Common contextual influences in ambiguous and rivalrous figures. Plos one, 12 (5). e0176842.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2017) Searching for radial symmetry. i-Perception, 8 (4). p. 2041669517725758.
Jennings, Ben, Li, Katrina and Kingdom, Frederick (2016) Chromatic blur perception in simple and complex stimul. Journal of Vision, 16 (12). p. 627.
Ouhnana, Marouane, Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2016) A binocular context exerts a similar influence on both binocular rivalry and ambiguous figure perception. Journal of Vision, 16 (12). p. 1210.
Jennings, Ben, Tsattalios, Konstantinos, Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna and Martinovic, Jasna (2016) Combining S-cone and luminance signals adversely affects discrimination of objects within backgrounds. Scientific reports, 6 (1). p. 20504.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2016) Detection of between-eye differences in color: Interactions with luminance. Journal of Vision, 16 (3). p. 23.
Schmidtmann, Gunnar, Jennings, Ben, Bell, Jason and Kingdom, Frederick (2015) Probability, not linear summation, mediates the detection of concentric orientation-defined textures. Journal of Vision, 15 (16). p. 6.
Schmidtmann, Gunnar, Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick AA (2015) Shape recognition: convexities, concavities and things in between. Scientific Reports, 5 (1). p. 17142.
Jennings, Ben and Martinovic, Jasna (2015) Chromatic contrast in luminance-defined images affects performance and neural activity during a shape classification task. Journal of Vision, 15 (15). p. 21.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2015) Binocularly matched luminance contrast reduces sensitivity to between-eye but not within-eye differences in hue and saturation. Journal of Vision, 15 (12). p. 258.
Jennings, Ben, Wang, Karen, Menzies, Samantha and Kingdom, Frederick AA (2015) Detection of chromatic and luminance distortions in natural scenes. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 32 (9). pp. 1613-1622.
Kingdom, Frederick and Jennings, Ben (2015) Unmasking the dichoptic mask: Binocularly matched features reduce dichoptic masking for both chromatic and luminance stimuli. Journal of Vision, 44. p. 274.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2014) Dichoptic and binocular detection of hue and saturation differences: the effect of luminance contrast. Journal of Vision, 14 (15). p. 43.
Jennings, Ben and Kingdom, Frederick (2014) Colour mixing and apparent motion: the effect of luminance contrast. Journal of Vision, 14 (10). p. 991.
Schmidtmann, Gunnar, Jennings, Ben, Bell, Jason and Kingdom, Frederick AA (2014) Spatial integration of orientation defined textures. Journal of Vision, 14 (10). p. 1427.
Jennings, Ben and Martinovic, Jasna (2014) Luminance and color inputs to mid-level and high-level vision. Journal of Vision, 14 (2). p. 9.
Kosilo, Maciej, Wuerger, Sophie M, Craddock, Matt, Jennings, Ben, Hunt, Amelia R and Martinovic, Jasna (2013) Low-level and high-level modulations of fixational saccades and high frequency oscillatory brain activity in a visual object classification task. Frontiers in Psychology, 4. p. 948.
Jennings, Ben, Chakravarthi, R and Martinovic, J (2013) Colour, luminance and crowding. i-Perception, 4 (7). p. 477.
Jennings, Ben and Barbur, JL (2010) Colour detection thresholds as a function of chromatic adaptation and light level. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 30 (5). pp. 560-567.
