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Professor Robert Kentridge's Outputs (3)

Beyond scattering and absorption: Perceptual un-mixing of translucent liquids (2018)
Journal Article
Chadwick, A., Cox, G., Smithson, H., & Kentridge, R. (2018). Beyond scattering and absorption: Perceptual un-mixing of translucent liquids. Journal of Vision, 18(11), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1167/18.11.18

Is perception of translucence based on estimations of scattering and absorption of light or on statistical pseudocues associated with familiar materials? We compared perceptual performance with real and computer-generated stimuli. Real stimuli were g... Read More about Beyond scattering and absorption: Perceptual un-mixing of translucent liquids.

Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient (2018)
Journal Article
Smits, A., Seijdel, N., Scholte, H., Heywood, C., Kentridge, R., & de Haan, E. (2019). Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient. Neuropsychologia, 128, 270-275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.03.029

Blindsight refers to the observation of residual visual abilities in the hemianopic field of patients without a functional V1. Given the within- and between-subject variability in the preserved abilities and the phenomenal experience of blindsight pa... Read More about Action blindsight and antipointing in a hemianopic patient.

Vision: Non-illusory Evidence for Distinct Visual Pathways for Perception and Action (2018)
Journal Article
Kentridge, R. (2018). Vision: Non-illusory Evidence for Distinct Visual Pathways for Perception and Action. Current Biology, 28(6), R264-R266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.02.016

When visual information about an object’s distance is obscured, but its retinal size visible, the object’s physical size is ambiguous to vision; however, additional proprioceptive distance information permits physical size to be estimated when graspi... Read More about Vision: Non-illusory Evidence for Distinct Visual Pathways for Perception and Action.