Paper 1

Fundamentally different representations of color and motion revealed by individual differences in perceptual scaling

Emery, K., Volbrecht, V., Peterzell, D., Webster, M. (2023). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Paper 3

Gaining the system: Limits to compensating color deficiencies through post-receptoral gain changes

Emery, K., Isherwood, Z., Webster, M. (2023). Journal of the Optical Society of America, A.

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Paper 2

OpenNEEDS: A dataset of gaze, head, hand, and scene signals during exploration in open-ended VR environments

Emery, K., Zannoli, M., Warren, J., Xiao, L., Talathi, S. (2021). ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications.

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Paper 4

Color perception and compensation in color deficiencies assessed with hue scaling

Emery, K., Parthasarathy, M, Joyce, D., Webster, M. (2021). Vision Research.

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Paper 5

Comparison of two methods of hue scaling

Matera, C., Emery, K., Volbrecht, V., Vemuri, K., Kay, P., Webster, M. (2020). Journal of the Optical Society of America, A.

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Paper 6

Individual differences and their implications for color perception

Emery, K., Webster, M. (2019). Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences.

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Paper 7

Variations in normal color vision. VI. Factors underlying individual differences in hue scaling and their implications for models of color appearance

Emery, K., Volbrecht, V., Peterzell, D., Webster, M. (2017). Vision Research.

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Paper 8

Variations in normal color vision. VII. Relationships between color naming and hue scaling

Emery, K., Volbrecht, V., Peterzell, D., Webster, M. (2017). Vision Research.

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