[visionlist] Highly cited publications on vision in which authors were also subjects?

Ghuman, Avniel ghumana at upmc.edu
Wed May 27 12:44:39 -04 2020


Both of the subjects in this paper were authors:

https://www.nature.com/articles/nature06713#Sec3

Citations: 1093

It has generally been true of a lot of Jack Gallant's fMRI papers that the authors were subjects.


Best wishes,

Avniel

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And here are a couple more:

Citations: 765
Vernier acuity, crowding and cortical magnification
DM Levi, SA Klein, AP Aitsebaomo
Vision research 25 (7), 963-977

Citations: 587
The Two-Dimensional Shape of Spattal Interaction Zones in the Parafovea
A TOET, DM LEVI
Vision Res 32 (7), 1349-1357.1992


On May 27, 2020, at 8:32 AM, Andrew Watson <abwatson at me.com<mailto:abwatson at me.com>> wrote:

Gabriel,

A few papers in which the author was guilty of serving as subject.


citations: 193
Watson, A. B. (1982). Summation of grating patches indicates many types of detector at one retinal location. Vision Res, 22, 17-25.

218
Watson, A. B., & Nachmias, J. (1977). Patterns of temporal interaction in the detection of gratings. Vision Res, 17, 893-902.

220
Watson, A. B., Borthwick, R., & Taylor, M. (1997). Image quality and entropy masking. SPIE Proceedings, 3016, 2-12.

274
Watson, A. B., Ahumada, A. J., Jr., & Farrell, J. (1986). Window of visibility: psychophysical theory of fidelity in time-sampled visual motion displays. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 3(3), 300-307, http://www.opticsinfobase.org/viewmedia.cfm?uri=josaa-3-3-300&seq=0.

300
Watson, A. B., & Ahumada, J. A. J. (2005). A standard model for foveal detection of spatial contrast. Journal of Vision, 5(9), 6-6, http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/5.9.6.

339
Watson, A. B., Barlow, H. B., & Robson, J. G. (1983). What does the eye see best? Nature, 302(5907), 419-422.

432
Watson, A. B., & Robson, J. G. (1981). Discrimination at threshold: labelled detectors in human vision. Vision Res, 21, 1115-1122.

833
Watson, A. B., Yang, G. Y., Solomon, J. A., & Villasenor, J. (1997). Visibility of wavelet quantization noise. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 6(8), 1164-1175.


Andrew Watson
Chief Vision Scientist
 Apple

On May 27, 2020, at 6:51 AM, Gabriel Diaz <gabriel.jacob.diaz at gmail.com<mailto:gabriel.jacob.diaz at gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear vision community,

In response to a recent proposal to my IRB, I have received a request to provide examples of manuscripts in which the PI is also the subject in the manuscript.  I am hoping that some of you may be able to help me track some down. The more impactful the better, whether that be indicated by citation count, recognition of the publication venue, or any other metric, as long as it will be evident to a non-expert.

Extra points if the study involves some element of motor behavior / perception & action.

Thanks in advance,
- gD
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