R
Robert F. Hess
Researcher at McGill University
Publications - 520
Citations - 20366
Robert F. Hess is an academic researcher from McGill University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Contrast (vision) & Spatial frequency. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 504 publications receiving 18782 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert F. Hess include University of Melbourne & University College London.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The accessibility of spatial channels for stereo and motion.
TL;DR: Estimates of the bandwidth of the narrowest underlying spatial frequency and orientation spectral region subserving these two comparable tasks suggest that the independent activity of individual narrowband spatial channels is not perceptually accessible for these tasks.
Journal ArticleDOI
Orientation sensitivity in human visual motion processing.
TL;DR: Performance on the direction discrimination task was severely degraded, indicating that the original results are not explicable in terms of a feature-tracking or long-range motion process.
Journal ArticleDOI
Factors limiting sensitivity to binocular disparity in human vision: Evidence from a noise-masking approach.
TL;DR: This approach provides a more thorough account of the stereo-ability of the subjects compared with measuring thresholds alone, and presents a normative set of results that can be compared with clinical populations.
Journal ArticleDOI
Increased noise in cortico-cortical integration after mild TBI measured with the equivalent noise technique
TL;DR: This work utilized a contour integration task modeled as a cortical-integration process involving multiple adjacent cortical columns in early visual areas to estimate internal noise and integration efficiency and found that mTBI increased internal noise without affecting integration efficiency.
Journal ArticleDOI
Point of View: Deleveraging the Commercial Real Estate Market
TL;DR: In this paper, the point of view of the commercial real estate market is discussed. But the authors focus on the commercial this paper market, and do not consider the residential market.