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Jim Schirillo Publications

 

Schirillo, J. (2007). Gender’s Effect on the Hemispheric Laterality of Rembrandt’s Portraits. Spatial Vision, 21 (1-2), 19-26. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Fox, M. (2006). Rembrandt’s Portraits: Approach or Avoid? Leonardo, 39 (3), 253-256. [PDF]

Schirillo, J.A. & Stone, E.R. (2005). The Greater Ability of Graphical Versus Numerical Displays to Increase Risk Avoidance Involves a Common Mechanism. Risk Analysis, 25 (3), 555-566. [PDF]

Mays, A. & Schirillo, J. (2005). Lights Can Reverse Illusory Directional Hearing. Neuroscience Letters, 384 (3), 336-338. [PDF]

Heckman, G.M., Muday, J.A. & Schirillo, J.A. (2005). Chromatic Shadow-Compatibility and Cone-Excitation-Ratios. The Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 22, 401-415. [PDF]

Wallace, M.T., Roberson, G.E., Hairston, W.B., Stein, B.E., Vaughan, J.W. & Schirillo, J.A. (2004). 1Unifying Multisensory Signals Across Time and Space. Experimental Brain Research, 158, (2), 252-258. [PDF]

Perkins, K.R. & Schirillo, J.A. (2003). Three-Dimensional Spatial Grouping Affects Estimates of the Illuminant. The Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 20, 2246-2253. [PDF]

Hairston, W.D., Vaughan, J.W., Wallace, M.T., Stein, B.E., Norris, J.L. & Schirillo, J.A. (2003). Visual Localization Ability Influences Cross-Modal Bias. The Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15 (1), 20-29. [PDF]

Maloney, L.T. & Schirillo, J.A. (2002). Color constancy, lightness constancy, and the articulation hypothesis. Perception, 31, 135-139 [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Shevell, S. (2002). Articulation: Brightness, Apparent Illumination and Contrast Ratios. Perception, 31, 161-169. [PDF]

Schirillo, J.A. (2001). Tutorial on the Importance of Color in Language and Culture. Color Research and Applications, 26, 179-192 [PDF]

Schirillo, J.A. & Reeves, A. (2001). Color-Naming of M-Cone Incremental Flashes. Color Research and Applications, 26, 132-140. [PPT]

Schirillo, J. (2000). Hemispheric Asymmetries and Gender Influence Rembrandt’s Portrait Orientations. Neuropsychologia, 38, 1593-1606. [PDF]

Melfi, T. & Schirillo, J. (2000). T-Junctions in Inhomogeneous Surrounds. Vision Research, 40, 3735-3741. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Shevell, S. (2000). Role of Perceptual Organization in Chromatic Induction. The Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 17, 244-254. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. (1999a). Surround Articulation. I. Brightness Judgments. Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 16, 793-803. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. (1999b). Surround Articulation. II. Lightness Judgments. Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 16, 804-811. [PDF]

Reeves, A., Wu, S. & Schirillo, J. (1998). The Effect of Photon Noise on the Detection of White Flashes. Vision Research, 38, 691-703. [PDF]

Bruno, N., Bernardis, P. & Schirillo, J. (1997). Lightness, Equivalent Backgrounds, and Anchoring. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 643-654. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Shevell, S. (1997). An Account of Brightness Contrast in Complex Scenes Based on Inferred Illumination. Perception, 26, 507-518. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Shevell, S. (1996). Brightness Contrast from Inhomogeneous Surrounds. Vision Research, 36, 1783-1796. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Arend, L. (1995). An Illumination Change at a Depth Edge Can Reduce Lightness Constancy. Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 225-230. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Reeves, A. (1995). Field Additivity of Middle Wavelength Cones Under Various Spatial Configurations. Vision Research, 35, 601-611. [PDF]

Schirillo, J. & Shevell, S. (1993). Lightness and Brightness Judgments of Coplanar Retinally Noncontiguous Surfaces. Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 10, 2442-2452. [PDF]

Arend, L., Reeves, A., Schirillo, J. & Goldstein, R. (1991). Simultaneous Color Constancy: Patterns with Diverse Munsell Values. Journal of the Optical Society of America: A, 8, 661-672. [PDF]

Schirillo, J., Reeves, A. & Arend, L. (1990). Perceived Lightness, But Not Brightness, of Achromatic Surfaces Depends on Perceived Depth Information. Perception & Psychophysics, 48, 82-90. [PDF]

 

 
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