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Ron Dekel
Ron Dekel
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Tilt aftereffect due to adaptation to natural stimuli
R Dekel, D Sagi
Vision Research 117, 91-99, 2015
232015
ImageNet-trained deep neural networks exhibit illusion-like response to the Scintillating grid
ED Sun, R Dekel
Journal of Vision 21 (11), 15-15, 2021
212021
Perceptual bias is reduced with longer reaction times during visual discrimination
R Dekel, D Sagi
Communications Biology 3 (1), 59, 2020
202020
Human perception in computer vision
R Dekel
arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.04674, 2017
122017
Expectations and visual aftereffects
N Pinchuk-Yacobi, R Dekel, D Sagi
Journal of Vision 16 (15), 19-19, 2016
62016
A decision-time account of individual variability in context-dependent orientation estimation
R Dekel, D Sagi
Vision Research 177, 20-31, 2020
42020
Interaction of contexts in context-dependent orientation estimation
R Dekel, D Sagi
Vision Research 169, 58-72, 2020
32020
Seeing, fast and slow: the effects of processing time on perceptual bias
R Dekel, D Sagi
BioRxiv, 556944, 2019
22019
Expectation and the tilt aftereffect
N Pinchuk-Yacobi, R Dekel, D Sagi
Journal of vision 15 (12), 39-39, 2015
22015
Deep Neural Networks as a computational model for early vision: Lateral masking and contour integration
Y Bonneh, R Dekel
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1356-1356, 2020
12020
Isolating objective and subjective filling-in using the Drift Diffusion Model
R Dekel, D Sagi, A Zomet, DM Levi, U Polat
Journal of Vision 23 (14), 5-5, 2023
2023
Spatial and temporal integration in perceptual calibration
R Dekel
PQDT-Global, 2019
2019
Spatial selectivity of tilt aftereffect depends on long-term history
R Dekel, D Sagi
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 257-257, 2018
2018
Tilt Aftereffect due to Adaptation to Natural Images
R Dekel, D Sagi
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 764-764, 2015
2015
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