- Solomon, J.A. (2022). An image-driven model for pattern detection, resistant to Birdsall linearisation. Vision Research, 201, pp. 108121–108121. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2022.108121.
- Morgan, M.J., MacLeod, D.I.A. and Solomon, J.A. (2022). The channel for detecting contrast modulation also responds to density modulation (or vice versa). Vision Research, 192, pp. 107948–107948. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2021.08.003.
- Lisi, M., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2022). Perceptual decisions and oculomotor responses rely on temporally distinct streams of evidence. Communications Biology, 5(1). doi:10.1038/s42003-022-03141-1.
- Solomon, J.A. (2021). Five dichotomies in the psychophysics of ensemble perception. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(3), pp. 904–910. doi:10.3758/s13414-020-02027-w.
- Whitney, D., Solomon, J.A. and Hochstein, S. (2021). Introduction to the special issue on ensemble perception. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(3), pp. 899–903. doi:10.3758/s13414-021-02275-4.
- Morgan, M. and Solomon, J.A. (2021). Adaptation facilitates change detection even when attention is directed elsewhere. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(1), pp. 97–102. doi:10.3758/s13414-020-02092-1.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2020). Models for discriminating image blur from loss of contrast. Journal of Vision, 20(6), pp. 19–19. doi:10.1167/jov.20.6.19.
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2020). A visual search asymmetry for relative novelty in the visual field based on sensory adaptation. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(3), pp. 938–943. doi:10.3758/s13414-019-01943-w.
- Tyler, C.W. and Solomon, J.A. (2019). Color perception in natural images. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 30, pp. 8–14. doi:10.1016/j.cobeha.2019.04.002.
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2019). Attention and the motion aftereffect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72(12), pp. 2848–2864. doi:10.1177/1747021819864552.
- Hussain Ismail, A.M., Solomon, J.A., Hansard, M. and Mareschal, I. (2019). A perceptual bias for man-made objects in humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1914), pp. 20191492–20191492. doi:10.1098/rspb.2019.1492.
- Jalali, S., Martin, S.E., Ghose, T., Buscombe, R.M., Solomon, J.A. and Yarrow, K. (2019). Information Accrual From the Period Preceding Racket-Ball Contact for Tennis Ground Strokes: Inferences From Stochastic Masking. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01969.
- Lisi, M., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2019). Gain control of saccadic eye movements is probabilistic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(32), pp. 16137–16142. doi:10.1073/pnas.1901963116.
- Jalali, S., Martin, S.E., Murphy, C.P., Solomon, J.A. and Yarrow, K. (2018). Classification Videos Reveal the Visual Information Driving Complex Real-World Speeded Decisions. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02229.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2018). Calculation Efficiencies for Mean Numerosity. Psychological Science, 29(11), pp. 1824–1831. doi:10.1177/0956797618790545.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2018). Precues’ elevation of sensitivity is not only preattentive, but largely monocular. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(7), pp. 1705–1717. doi:10.3758/s13414-018-1564-1.
- Solomon, J.A. and Tyler, C.W. (2018). A Brücke–Bartley effect for contrast. Royal Society Open Science, 5(8), pp. 180171–180171. doi:10.1098/rsos.180171.
- Tyler, C.W. and Solomon, J.A. (2018). Does Colour Filling-In Account for Colour Perception in Natural Images? i-Perception, 9(3), pp. 204166951876882–204166951876882. doi:10.1177/2041669518768829.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2017). Orientation-defined boundaries are detected with low efficiency. Vision Research, 138, pp. 66–70. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2017.06.009.
- Li, V., Herce Castañón, S., Solomon, J.A., Vandormael, H. and Summerfield, C. (2017). Robust averaging protects decisions from noise in neural computations. PLOS Computational Biology, 13(8). doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005723.
- Solomon, J.A. and Tyler, C.W. (2017). Improvement of contrast sensitivity with practice is not compatible with a sensory threshold account. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 34(6), pp. 870–870. doi:10.1364/josaa.34.000870.
- Hussain Ismail, A.M., Solomon, J.A., Hansard, M. and Mareschal, I. (2016). A tilt after-effect for images of buildings: evidence of selectivity for the orientation of everyday scenes. Royal Society Open Science, 3(11), pp. 160551–160551. doi:10.1098/rsos.160551.
- Morgan, M.J., Schreiber, K. and Solomon, J.A. (2016). Low-level mediation of directionally specific motion after-effects: motion perception is not necessary. Attention, Perception and Psychophysics. doi:10.3758/s13414-016-1160-1.
- Yarrow, K., Martin, S.E., Di Costa, S., Solomon, J.A. and Arnold, D.H. (2016). A Roving Dual-Presentation Simultaneity-Judgment Task to Estimate the Point of Subjective Simultaneity. Frontiers in Psychology, 7. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00416.
- Solomon, J.A., May, K.A. and Tyler, C.W. (2016). Inefficiency of orientation averaging: Evidence for hybrid serial/parallel temporal integration. Journal of Vision, 16(1), pp. 13–13. doi:10.1167/16.1.13.
- Ismail, A.M.H., Hansard, M., Solomon, J.A. and Mareschal, I. (2016). Adaptation to Tilted Scenes. PERCEPTION, 45(6), pp. 699–700.
- Melmoth, D., Grant, S., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2015). Rapid eye movements to a virtual target are biased by illusory context in the Poggendorff figure. Exp Brain Res, 233(7), pp. 1993–2000. doi:10.1007/s00221-015-4263-3.
- Morgan, M., Grant, S., Melmoth, D. and Solomon, J.A. (2015). Tilted frames of reference have similar effects on the perception of gravitational vertical and the planning of vertical saccadic eye movements. Experimental Brain Research, 233(7), pp. 2115–2125. doi:10.1007/s00221-015-4282-0.
- May, K.A. and Solomon, J.A. (2015). Connecting psychophysical performance to neuronal response properties I: Discrimination of suprathreshold stimuli. Journal of Vision, 15(6), pp. 8–8. doi:10.1167/15.6.8.
- May, K.A. and Solomon, J.A. (2015). Connecting psychophysical performance to neuronal response properties II: Contrast decoding and detection. Journal of Vision, 15(6), pp. 9–9. doi:10.1167/15.6.9.
- Solomon, J. and Tyler, C. (2015). Weight allocation in summary statistics. PERCEPTION, 44, pp. 248–249.
- Langley, K., Lefebvre, V. and Solomon, J. (2015). Underlying Mechanisms of Repulsion, Assimilation and Enhancement in Direct Tilt After-effects: A Cascaded Bayesian View. PERCEPTION, 44(10), pp. 1245–1246.
- Tomassini, A., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2014). Which Way Is Down? Positional Distortion in the Tilt Illusion. PLoS ONE, 9(10). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0110729.
- Tomassini, A. and Solomon, J.A. (2014). Awareness is the key to attraction: Dissociating the tilt illusions via conscious perception. Journal of Vision, 14(12), pp. 15–15. doi:10.1167/14.12.15.
- Gorea, A., Belkoura, S. and Solomon, J.A. (2014). Summary statistics for size over space and time. Journal of Vision, 14(9), pp. 22–22. doi:10.1167/14.9.22.
- Morgan, M.J., Melmoth, D. and Solomon, J.A. (2013). Linking hypotheses underlying Class A and Class B methods. Vis Neurosci, 30(5-6), pp. 197–206. doi:10.1017/S095252381300045X.
- May, K.A. and Solomon, J.A. (2013). Four Theorems on the Psychometric Function. PLoS ONE, 8(10). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0074815.
- Ouhnana, M., Bell, J., Solomon, J.A. and Kingdom, F.A.A. (2013). Aftereffect of perceived regularity. JOURNAL OF VISION, 13(8). doi:10.1167/13.8.18.
- Solomon, J., Bex, P. and Dakin, S.C. (2013). Sampling Efficiency and Internal Noise for Summary Statistics. PERCEPTION, 42, pp. 158–158.
- May, K. and Solomon, J. (2013). Reconciling multiplicative physiological noise and additive psychophysical noise. PERCEPTION, 42, pp. 158–158.
- Solomon, J.A., Cavanagh, P. and Gorea, A. (2012). Recognition criteria vary with fluctuating uncertainty. J Vis, 12(8). doi:10.1167/12.8.2.
- Morgan, M.J., Mareschal, I., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2012). Perceived pattern regularity computed as a summary statistic: implications for camouflage. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 279(1739), pp. 2754–2760. doi:10.1098/rspb.2011.2645.
- Morgan, M., Dillenburger, B., Raphael, S. and Solomon, J.A. (2012). Observers can voluntarily shift their psychometric functions without losing sensitivity. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, 74(1), pp. 185–193. doi:10.3758/s13414-011-0222-7.
- Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M. and Chubb, C. (2011). Efficiencies for the statistics of size discrimination. Journal of Vision, 11(12), pp. 13–13. doi:10.1167/11.12.13.
- Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2011). Evidence for a subtractive component in motion adaptation. Vision Research.
- Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2011). Evidence for a subtractive component in motion adaptation. VISION RESEARCH, 51(21-22), pp. 2312–2316. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2011.09.002.
- Solomon, J.A. (2010). Visual discrimination of orientation statistics in crowded and uncrowded arrays. Journal of vision, 10(14), p. 19.
- Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Attentional modulation of crowding. Vision Res, 50(8), pp. 805–809. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2010.01.022.
- Solomon, J.A. (2010). Visual discrimination of orientation statistics in crowded and uncrowded arrays. Journal of Vision, 10(14), pp. 1–16. doi:10.1167/10.14.1.
- Tomassini, A., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Orientation uncertainty reduces perceived obliquity. VISION RESEARCH, 50(5), pp. 541–547. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2009.12.005.
- Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Cortical distance determines whether flankers cause crowding or the tilt illusion. Journal of vision, 10(8), pp. 13–13.
- Dayan, P. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Selective Bayes Attentional load and crowding. VISION RESEARCH, 50(22), pp. 2248–2260. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2010.04.014.
- Constable, P., Solomon, J.A., Gaigg, S, and Bowler, D.M. (2010). Visual search and crowding in adults with high functioning autism spectrum disorder. Clinical Optometry, 2, pp. 93–103. doi:10.2147/OPTO.S11476.
- Solomon, J.A. (2009). The history of dipper functions. Atten Percept Psychophys, 71(3), pp. 435–443. doi:10.3758/APP.71.3.435.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2009). Strong tilt illusions always reduce orientation acuity. Vision Res, 49(8), pp. 819–824. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2009.02.017.
- Nam, J.-.H., Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M.J., Wright, C.E. and Chubb, C. (2009). Coherent plaids are preattentively more than the sum of their parts. ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 71(7), pp. 1469–1477. doi:10.3758/APP.71.7.1469.
- Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2008). Contextual effects on decision templates for parafoveal orientation identification. Vision Res, 48(27), pp. 2689–2695. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2008.08.020.
- (2008). Corrections. Journal of Vision, 8(12), pp. 10–10. doi:10.1167/8.12.10.
- Morgan, M., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2008). A 'dipper' function for texture discrimination based on orientation variance. J Vis, 8(11), pp. 9–9. doi:10.1167/8.11.9.
- Morgan, M.J., Giora, E. and Solomon, J.A. (2008). A single "stopwatch" for duration estimation, A single "ruler" for size. JOURNAL OF VISION, 8(2). doi:10.1167/8.2.14.
- Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J. (2008). A 'dipper' function for texture discrimination based on orientation variance. Journal of Vision, 8(11), pp. 1–8. doi:10.1167/8.11.9.
- Solomon, J.A. (2007). Contrast discrimination: second responses reveal the relationship between the mean and variance of visual signals. Vision Res, 47(26), pp. 3247–3258. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2007.09.006.
- Bowler, D.M., Gardiner, J.M. and Gaigg, S.B. (2007). Factors affecting conscious awareness in the recollective experience of adults with Asperger's syndrome. Consciousness and Cognition, 16(1), pp. 124–143. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2005.12.001.
- Gheri, C., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2007). The relationship between search efficiency and crowding. Perception, 36(12), pp. 1779–1787. doi:10.1068/p5595.
- Solomon, J.A. (2007). Intrinsic uncertainty explains second responses. SPATIAL VISION, 20(1-2), pp. 45–60. doi:10.1163/156856807779369715.
- Morgan, M.J., McEwan, W. and Solomon, J. (2007). The Lingering Effects of an Artificial Blind Spot. PLOS ONE, 2(2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000256.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2006). Stochastic re-calibration: contextual effects on perceived tilt. Proc Biol Sci, 273(1601), pp. 2681–2686. doi:10.1098/rspb.2006.3634.
- Morgan, M., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2006). Predicting the motion after-effect from sensitivity loss. Vision Res, 46(15), pp. 2412–2420. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2006.01.019.
- Solomon, J.A., John, A. and Morgan, M.J. (2006). Monocular texture segmentation and proto-rivalry. Vision Res, 46(8-9), pp. 1488–1492. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2005.07.002.
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2006). Attentional capacity limit for visual search causes spatial neglect in normal observers. VISION RESEARCH, 46(12), pp. 1868–1875. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2005.11.026.
- Solomon, J.A., Chubb, C., John, A. and Morgan, M. (2005). Stimulus contrast and the Reichardt detector. VISION RESEARCH, 45(16), pp. 2109–2117. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2005.01.035.
- Felisberti, F.M., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2005). The role of target salience in crowding. PERCEPTION, 34(7), pp. 823–833. doi:10.1068/p5206.
- Solomon, J.A. (2004). The effect of spatial cues on visual sensitivity. Vision Res, 44(12), pp. 1209–1216. doi:10.1016/j.visres.2003.12.003.
- Solomon, J.A., Felisberti, F.M. and Morgan, M.J. (2004). Crowding and the tilt illusion: Toward a unified account. JOURNAL OF VISION, 4(6), pp. 500–508. doi:10.1167/4.6.9.
- Solomon, J.A. (2002). Noise reveals visual mechanisms of detection and discrimination. J Vis, 2(1), pp. 105–120. doi:10.1167/2.1.7.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2001). Odd-men-out are poorly localized in brief exposures. J Vis, 1(1), pp. 9–17. doi:10.1167/1.1.2.
- Parkes, L., Lund, J., Angelucci, A., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M. (2001). Compulsory averaging of crowded orientation signals in human vision. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 4(7), pp. 739–744. doi:10.1038/89532.
- Solomon, J.A. (2000). Channel selection with non-white-noise masks. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 17, pp. 986–993.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2000). Facilitation from collinear flanks is cancelled
by non-collinear flanks. Vision Research, 40, pp. 279–286. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1999). Dichoptically cancelled motion. Vision Research, 39, pp. 2293–2297.
- Solomon, J.A., Watson, A.B. and Morgan, M.J. (1999). Transducer model produces facilitation from opposite-sign flanks. Vision Research, 39, pp. 987–992.
- Watson, A.B. and Solomon, J.A. (1997). A model of visual contrast gain control and pattern masking. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 14, pp. 2379–2391.
- Solomon, J.A., Lavie, N. and Morgan, M.J. (1997). The contrast discrimination function: spatial cuing effects. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 14, pp. 2443–2448.
- Watson, A.B., Yang, G.Y., Solomon, J.A. and Villasenor, J. (1997). Visibility of Wavelet quantization noise. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 6, pp. 1164–1175.
- Watson, A.B. and Solomon, J.A. (1997). Psychophysica: Mathematica notebooks for
psychophysical experiments. Spatial Vision, 10, pp. 447–466. - Morgan, M.J., Mason, A.J.S. and Solomon, J.A. (1997). "Blindsight" in normal subjects? Nature, 385, pp. 401–402.
- Watson, A.B. and Solomon, J.A. (1997). Psychophysica: Mathematica notebooks for psychophysical experiments. Spatial Vision, 10(4), pp. 447–466. doi:10.1163/156856897x00384.
- Solomon, J.A. and Watson, A.B. (1996). Cinematica: A system for calibrated, Macintosh-driven displays from within Mathematica. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 28, pp. 607–610.
- Solomon, J.A. and Sperling, G. (1995). 1st- and 2nd-order motion and texture resolution in central and peripheral vision. Vision Research, 35, pp. 59–64.
- Solomon, J.A. and Sperling, G. (1994). Full-wave and half-wave rectification in second-order motion perception. Vision Research, 34, pp. 2239–2257.
- Solomon, J.A. and Pelli, D.G. (1994). The visual filter mediating letter identification. Nature, 369, pp. 395–397.
- Solomon, J.A., Sperling, G. and Chubb, C. (1993). The lateral inhibition of perceived contrast is indifferent to on-center/off-center segregation, but specific to orientation. Vision Research, 33, pp. 2671–2683.
- Chubb, C., Sperling, G. and Solomon, J.A. (1990). Erratum: Texture interactions determine perceived contrast (Number 23, December 1989, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (86, 9631-9635)). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 87(3), p. 1257.
- Chubb, C., Sperling, G. and Solomon, J.A. (1989). Texture interactions determine perceived contrast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 86, pp. 9631–9635.
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Joshua is an experimental psychologist specialising in visual psychophysics who joined City University in 2000. He previously worked at University College London, NASA/Ames Research Centre, Syracuse University, and New York University.
Joshua studied psychology at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. The title of his PhD (from New York University) was "2nd-order processes in the human perception of motion and texture." After working at Syracuse University, NASA/Ames Research Centre, and University College London, he moved to City, where his job titles gradually progressed from Research Fellow to Professor. His main area of work is visual psychophysics, with particular interests in detection, discrimination, appearance, memory, and attention.
Qualifications
- PhD, New York University, United States
Publications
Publications by category
Books (2)
- Solomon, J.A. (2011). Preface Commemorating Elemente der Psychophysik. Solomon, J.A. (Ed.), E J BRILL.
- Solomon, J.A. (2011). Fechner's legacy in psychology: 150 years of elementary psychophysics. ISBN 978-90-04-19220-1.
Chapters (7)
- Solomon, J.A. (2011). Commemorating Elemente der Psychophysik. In Solomon, J.A. (Ed.), Fechner's Legacy in Psychology Brill Academic Pub. ISBN 978-90-04-19220-1.
- Morgan, M., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2006). Probability multiplication as a new principle in psychophysics. In Jenkin, M. and Harris, L. (Eds.), Seeing spatial form (pp. 57–66). Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-517288-1.
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2005). Capacity limits for spatial discrimination. In Itti, L., Rees, G. and Tsotsos, J.K. (Eds.), Neurobiology of attention (pp. 8–10). London: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-375731-9.
- Sperling, G., Solomon, J.A., Lu, Z.-.L. and Chubb, C. (1994). Visual preprocessing: first and second order processes in the perception of motion and texture. In Zurada, J.M., Marks, R.J. and Robinson, C.J. (Eds.), Computational intelligence: imitating life (pp. 223–236). New York: IEEE Press. ISBN 978-0-7803-1104-6.
- Fahle, M. and Zrenner, E. (1991). Visual psychophysics. (pp. 717–728). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health).
- Solomon, J.A. and Mareschal, I. The incompatibility of feature contrast and feature acuity. In Chubb, C., Dosher, B., Lu, Z.L. and Shiffrin, R. (Eds.), Vision, Memory, Attention Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
- In Artal, P. (Ed.), Handbook of Visual Optics, Volume One. In CRC Press.
Conference papers and proceedings (81)
- Solomon, J.A. (2019). Illusory Radial Displacement in Two-Flash Displays.
- Solomon, J. and Morgan, M. (2019). The Effect of Spatial Pre-Cues Is Not Only Pre-Attentive, It Is Largely Monocular.
- Lisi, M., Solomon, J. and Morgan, M. (2018). Signatures of a Probabilistic Strategy in the Control of Saccadic Eye Movements.
- Jalali, S., Martin, S., Solomon, J. and Yarrow, K. (2016). Classification videos reveal the information used to respond to an opponent's tennis stroke.
- Solomon, J.A. and Tyler, C. (2016). Practice lowers contrast thresholds for detection, not sensory thresholds.
- May, K.A. and Solomon, J.A. (2014). Formal relationships between neuronal response properties and psychophysical performance.
- Solomon, J.A., May, K.A. and Tyler, C.W. (2014). Poor voluntary averaging of spatial orientations.
- Solomon, J.A. (2014). Psychophysical correlates of lateral inhibition.
- Gorea, A., Cavanagh, P. and Solomon, J.A. (2011). Sequential decisions on a memorized visual feature reveal implicit knowledge of decision errors.
- Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M.J. and Chubb, C. (2011). Efficiencies for the statistics of size. doi:10.1167/11.11.1084
- Solomon, J.A. (2011). The psychophysics of size. Istituto Zaccagnini XV Congresso Annuale Interdisciplinare Bologna, Italy.
- Tomassini, A. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Visual awareness affects only the indirect tilt illusion, not its direct counterpart.
- Solomon, J. and Chubb, C. (2010). Weber's Law for circle diameters; not areas.
- Mareschal, I. and Solomon, J. (2010). Perceived orientation: The tilt illusion dominates parafoveal vision, but the periphery is dominated by crowding.
- Morgan, M.J., Mareschal, I., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2010). Sampling efficiencies for spatial regularity. doi:10.1167/10.7.1362
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2010). Estimating mean tilt, mean size, tilt variance and size variance.
- Tomassini, A., Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2009). Re-calibration of subjective reference frame in the tilt illusion.
- Mareschal, I., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2009). Endogenous attention can reduce the tilt illusion, but not crowding.
- Constable, P.A., Solomon, J.A. and Bowler, D.M. (2009). Crowding effects in autism spectrum disorders. INSAR Annual Meeting Chicago, Illinois.
- Solomon, J.A. (2009). A visual search asymmetry for bandlimited two-dimensionality.
- Tomassini, A., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2008). When noisy means cardinal: visual biases for cardinal orientations revealed by degrading stimulus identity.
- Mareschal, I., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M. (2008). The opposite of crowding revealed using classification images. doi:10.1167/8.6.430
- Morgan, M., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2008). The visual system removes sensory noise from the representation of a texture. doi:10.1167/8.6.692
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2008). Context-induced acuity loss for tilt: If it is not
crowding, what is it? VSS Annual Meeting Naples, Florida. - Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2007). Testing a multi-resolution clock model for temporal duration discrimination. doi:10.1167/7.9.1011
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2006). Contrast discrimination: Second responses unambiguously reveal the relationship between the mean and variance of visual signals.
- Chubb, C., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2006). Evidence for plaid-grabbers. doi:10.1167/6.6.201
- Solomon, J.A. (2006). The relationship between physical tilt, apparent tilt and acuity. doi:10.1167/6.6.973
- Morgan, M.J., Giora, E. and Solomon, J.A. (2006). Parallel processing is much harder for temporal duration than for spatial length. doi:10.1167/6.6.1012
- Gheri, C., Baldassi, S. and Solomon, J.A. (2005). Why is apparent tilt so large?
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M. (2005). Lateral masks are more effective interocularly.
- Morgan, M. and Solomon, J.A. (2005). 'Shinethrough' in simultaneous displays: a case of low spatial frequency masking?
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M. (2005). Contextual effects on orientation identification and contrast discrimination in the fovea. doi:10.1167/5.8.180
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2005). Attentional capacity limit for visual search causes
spatial neglect in normal observers. doi:10.1167/5.8.947 - Morgan, M., Chubb, C. and Solomon, J.A. (2004). Divisive and subtractive inhibition in the motion aftereffect.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M. (2004). Inverse cyclopean texture segregation survives contrast randomisation.
- Gheri, C., Solomon, J.A., Felisberti, F. and Morgan, M.J. (2004). 'Pop-out' does not prevent 'crowding'.
- Solomon, J.A., Felisberti, F. and Morgan, M.J. (2004). Crowding and the tilt illusion: Toward a unified account.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2004). The lingering effects of artificial scotomata.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2003). Flanked targets: easier to see, harder to identify.
- Morgan, M.J., McEwan, W. and Solomon, J.A. (2003). Artificial scotomata: 'filling in' and/or masking?
- John, A., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2003). Monocular texture segregation and proto-rivalry.
- Felisberti, F.M., Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2003). Distortions of perceived orientation in crowded arrays.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2002). It takes time to bind: visual features are poorly localised in brief exposures.
- Solomon, J.A. (2002). Maximum-likelihood analysis of individual responses to stochastic stimuli.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2002). Obligatory averaging of orientation in
crowded stimuli. - Solomon, J.A. (2002). Covert attention does NOT affect contrast sensitivity.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2001). Odd-men-out are poorly localized in brief displays.
- Solomon, J.A. (2001). False alarms reveal phase uncertainty in the parafovea.
- Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M.J. and Chubb, C. (2001). First-order motion and vernier
alignment use the same underlying computation. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (2000). Does attention have access to monocular
input? - Solomon, J.A. (2000). A picture of orientation discrimination.
- Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M.J. and Chubb, C. (2000). A hard-threshold model for 2 and
8AFC contrast detection and discrimination. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1999). A picture of orientation discrimination.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1999). Reverse correlation reveals psychophysical
receptive fields. - Solomon, J.A. and Watson, A.B. (1999). Model Fest data: fit of the Watson-Solomon
model. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1999). Does attention have access to monocular
input? 3rd Annual Vision Research Conference Fort Lauderdale, Florida. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1998). Dichoptically cancelled pattern-motion is
visible. - Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1998). Contrast facilitation by collinear flanks is
abolished by non-collinear flanks. - Solomon, J.A., Walton, E.J., Lund, J. and Morgan, M.J. (1998). Direction specific contrast gain control.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1998). A multiple-channels model for nonwhite noise masking.
- Solomon, J.A., Morgan, M.J. and Watson, A.B. (1997). Evaluating the need for lateral
excitation. - Solomon, J.A., Lavie, N. and Morgan, M.J. (1997). The contrast discrimination function: spatial cuing effects.
- Watson, A.B., Yang, G.Y., Solomon, J.A. and Villasenor, J. (1996). Visual Thresholds for Wavelet quantization noise.
- Solomon, J.A. and Morgan, M.J. (1996). Low-contrast translating edges appear to lag
behind high-contrast ones. - Solomon, J.A. and Watson, A.B. (1995). Spatial and spatial-frequency spreads of
masking: measurements and a contrast gain control model. - Solomon, J.A. and Watson, A.B. (1995). Contrast gain control model fits masking
data. - Watson, A.B., Solomon, J.A. and Ahumada Jr., A.J. (1994). The visibility of DCT basis functions: effects of contrast masking. Data Compression Conference 29-31 March.
- Watson, A.B., Solomon, J.A., Ahumada Jr., A.J. and Gale, A. (1994). Visibility of DCT quantization noise: effects of display resolution.
- Solomon, J.A., Watson, A.B. and Ahumada Jr., A.J. (1994). Visibility of DCT quantization noise: contrast masking.
- Watson, A.B., Gale, A., Ahumada Jr., A.J. and Solomon, J.A. (1994). DCT basis function visibility: effects of viewing distance and contrast masking.
- Sperling, G., Chubb, C., Solomon, J.A. and Lu, Z.-.L. (1994). Fullwave and halfwave processes in second order motion and texture. Ciba Foundation Symposium, 184.
- Watson, A.B., Solomon, J.A. and Ahumada, A.J. (1994). Visibility of DCT Basis Functions: Effects of Display Resolution.
- Pelli, D.G. and Solomon, J. (1993). Spatial frequency channels process text.
- Solomon, J.A. and Sperling, G. (1993). Fullwave and halfwave rectification in motion
perception. - Solomon, J.A., Burns, C.W., Farell, B. and Pelli, D.G. (1993). Bayesian Perception.
- Solomon, J.A. and Sperling, G. (1991). Can we see 2nd-order motion and texture in the
periphery? - Solomon, J.A., Chubb, C. and Sperling, G. (1990). The lateral inhibition of perceived
textural contrast is orientation specific. - Solomon, J.A. (1990). The lateral inhibition of perceived
textural contrast is orientation specific. - Solomon, J.A., Chubb, C. and Sperling, G. (1989). Texture interactions determine
apparent lightness. - Ouhnana, M., Bell, J., Morgan, M.J., Solomon, J.A. and Kingdom, F.A.A. After-effect of perceived regularity.
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Working paper
- Morgan, M.J. and Solomon, J.A. (2018). Attention and the motion after effect: New measurements with visual search reveal important individual differences in adaptability.