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The special issues are available separately or as part of the subscription
Use of computers and cathode-ray-tube displays in visual psychophysics. Part I. H. Strasburger |
300-304 |
High refresh rate and oculomotor adaptation facilitate reading from video
displays. Montegut, M.J., Bridgeman, B., Sykes, J. |
305-322 |
P31 phosphor persistence at photopic mean luminance level Wolf, W. and Deubel, H. |
323-333 |
A pixel-resolution video switcher for eye contingent display changes
Van Diepen, P.M.J. |
335-344 |
Characteristics of the Sony multiscan 17se Trinitron color graphics display
Bohnsack, D.L., Diller, L.C., Yeh, T., Jenness, J.W. and Troy, J.B. |
345-351 |
Phosphor persistence of oscilloscopic displays: a comparison of four phosphors
Di Lollo, V., Seiffert, A.E., Burchett, G., Rabeeh, R. and Ruman, T.A. |
353-360 |
An introduction to accurate display timing for PCs under Windows Gofen, A. and Mackeben, M. |
361-368 |
Colour bit-stealing to enhance the luminance resolution of digital displays
on a single pixel basis Tyler, C. W. |
369-377 |
Selective stimulation of colour mechanisms: An empirical perspective Kulikowski, J.J., McKeefry, D.J. and Robson, A.G. |
379-402 |
Raster-scan cathode ray tubes for vision research -- limits of resolution
in space, time and intensity, and some solutions Bach, M., Meigen, T. and Strasburger, H. |
403-414 |
A display controller for very brief image presentations Finley, G. |
417-422 |
Dots &
Pixels, a C++ library for the display of random dot patterns
Verlinde, R. |
423-427 |
XPIP 2.2:
X portable interface package Lesher, G.W. |
429-431 |
The Psychophysics
Toolbox Brainard, D.H. |
433-446 |
The VideoToolbox
software for visual psychophysics: Transforming numbers into movies Pelli, D.G. |
437-442 |
Pixel independence: Measuring spatial interactions on a CRT display
Pelli, D. G. |
443-446 |
Psychophysica: Mathematica Notebooks for Psychophysical Experiments. Cinematica - Psychometrica - Quest Watson, A.B. and Solomon, J.A. |
447-466 |
PXL: A library for psychological experiments on IBM-PC type computers
Irtel, H. |
467-469 |
The use of VisionWorksô in visual psychophysics research
Swift, D., Panish, S. and Hippensteel, B. |
471-477 |
The Morphonome image psychophysics software and calibrator for Macintosh
systems Tyler, C.W. and McBride, B. |
479-484 |
A note on luminance calibration of raster-scan cathode ray tubes: Temporal
resolution, ripple and accuracy Bach, M. |
485-489 |
FORPXL - A Fortran interface to PXL, the psychological experiments library Jüttner, M. and Strasburger, H. |
491-493 |
R_Contrast: Rapid measurement of recognition contrast thresholds
Strasburger, H. |
495-498 |
Programs for diagnosis and therapy of visual field deficits in vision rehabilitation
Kasten, E., Strasburger, H. and Sabel, B. |
499-503 |
Contents Index to Volume 10 | 505-508 |
Subject Index to Volume 10 | 509-510 |
Author Index to Volume 10 | 511-512 |
Use of computers and cathode-ray-tube displays in visual psychophysics. Part II. H. Strasburger |
1 |
Making things move -- the options for computer-based displays Cox, M.J. |
3 |
Application of M-JPEGcompression hardware to dynamic stimulus production
Mulligan, J.B. |
19 |
A real-time method for generating random-dot motion displays of specific
coherence Intriligator, J. |
33 |
Simple integrative method for presenting head-contingent motion parallax
and disparity cues on Intel x86 processor-based machines Szatmary, J., Hadain, I. and Julesz, B. |
43 |
Calibrating screens for continuous colour displays Shepherd, A.J. |
57 |
A binocular fiberscope for presenting visual stimuli during fMRI Cornelissen, F., Pelli, D.G., Farell, B., Huckins, S.C. and Szeverenyi, N.M. |
75 |
Anti-aliasing and dithering in the 'Freiburg Visual Acuity Test' Bach, M. |
85 |
The UMIST Eye System French, C.N. |
91 |
VSApc: A C++ package for quantitative extracellular single-cell electrophysiology
Bohnsack, D.L. and Troy, J.B. |
95 |
The PsyScope experiment-building system MacWhinney, B., Cohen, J. and Provost, J. |
99 |
Visuelle Welt:
A Windowsô program for demonstrating visual-perception phenomena
Hübner, R. |
103 |
The IPRS Image Processing and Pattern Recognition System Caelli, T. , Dillon, C., Osman, E. and Krieger, G. |
107 |
Gabor-wavelet
decomposition based filtering of gray-level images for object and scene
recognition experiments Fiser, J. and King, I. |
117 |
Efficient estimation of sensory thresholds with ML-PEST
Harvey, L.O. Jr. |
121 |
YAAP: Yet another adaptive procedure Treutwein, B. |
129 |
Bootstrap estimates of the statistical accuracy of thresholds from psychometric
functions Foster, D.H. and Bischof, W.F. |
135 |
d'plus: A program to calculate accuracy and bias measures from detection
and discimination data Macmillan, N.A. and Creelman, C.D. |
141 |
Oct. 6, 1997