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Peter Sutton
Researcher at South Australian Museum
Publications - 62
Citations - 2022
Peter Sutton is an academic researcher from South Australian Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peninsula & Land tenure. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1954 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Sutton include University of Adelaide & University of Cambridge.
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Size adaptation: a new aftereffect
Colin Blakemore,Peter Sutton +1 more
TL;DR: If, after prolonged observation of a striped pattern, one views a grating of the same orientation with somewhat narrower bars, then the bars seem even thinner than in fact they are, which implies a system of size-detecting channels in humnan vision.
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The Politics Of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and The End of the Liberal Consensus
TL;DR: The Politics of Suffering as discussed by the authors argues that three decades of liberal consensus on Aboriginal issues has collapsed, and argues provocatively that the past failures of the past have led to a new era in Aboriginal politics.
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The perceived spatial frequency shift: evidence for frequency-selective neurones in the human brain.
TL;DR: Prolonged observation of a high‐contrast grating pattern causes an apparent shift in the spatial frequency of gratings subsequently viewed with the same retinal region, causing gratings of higher and lower frequency than the adapting pattern to seem higher than they are.
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The politics of suffering: Indigenous policy in Australia since the 1970s
TL;DR: The politics of suffering: Indigenous policy in Australia since the 1970s is discussed in this article, with a focus on Australia's treatment of Aboriginal people in the South-West region.
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Aboriginal mitogenomes reveal 50,000 years of regionalism in Australia
Raymond Tobler,Adam Ben Rohrlach,Julien Soubrier,Julien Soubrier,Pere Bover,Bastien Llamas,Jonathan Tuke,Nigel G. Bean,Ali Abdullah-Highfold,Shane Agius,Amy O’Donoghue,Isabel O’Loughlin,Peter Sutton,Peter Sutton,Fran Zilio,Keryn Walshe,Alan N. Williams,Chris S. M. Turney,Matthew Williams,Matthew Williams,Stephen M. Richards,Robert John Mitchell,Emma Kowal,John R. Stephen,Lesley Williams,Wolfgang Haak,Alan Cooper +26 more
TL;DR: 111 mitochondrial genomes from historical Aboriginal Australian hair samples are reported, whose origins enable us to reconstruct Australian phylogeographic history before European settlement, and find evidence for the continuous presence of populations in discrete geographic areas dating back to around 50 ka.