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- Anstis, S., (2022) A pink illusion. Journal of illusion. https://doi.org/10.47691/joi.v3.8786
- Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2022). Keeping up with Clara Casco, an ever moving target. In: Battaglini L, Roncato S (Eds): Festschrift in honour of Clara Casco. Padova University Press. ISBN: 9788869383144
- Cavanagh, P., Anstis, S., Lisi, M., Wexler, M., Maechler, M. R., Marius’t Hart, B., … & Saleki, S. (2022). Exploring the frame effect. Journal of Vision, 22(12), 5-5.
- Takao S, Sarodo A, Anstis S, Watanabe K, Cavanagh P (2022) A motion-induced position shift that depends on motion both before and after the test probe Journal of Vision November 2022, Vol.22, 19. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.22.12.19. https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2783885.
- Kim, J., Hong, G., & Anstis, S. (2021). Size vs. Stereo in Illusory Depth Inversion. Frontiers in Psychology, 12.
- Özkan, M., Anstis, S., ’t Hart, B. M., Wexler, M., & Cavanagh, P. (2021). Paradoxical stabilization of relative position in moving frames. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(25), e2102167118.
- Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2021). A line-doubling illusion. Journal of Illusion, 2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47691/joi.v2.7540
- Anstis, S., Vergeer, M., & van Lier, R. (2008). Color averaging linked to contours, textures and orientation. Journal of Vision, 8(6), 1102-1102
- Anstis S (2021) Enhanced motion during gradual changes in luminance polarity. Journal of Illusion 2: 5594. https://doi.org/1.47691/joi.v2.55942.
- Kitaoka, A., & Anstis, S. (2021). A review of the footsteps illusion. Journal of Illusion, 2(1):5612 https://doi.org/10.47691/joi.v2.5612
- . Anstis S, Cavanagh P (2021). A line-doubling illusion. Journal of Illusion, forthcoming.4. Anstis S, Cavanagh P (2021). Flashed Müller-Lyer and Poggendorff virtual illusions. Journal of Illusion, forthcoming. Anstis, S., Hong, G., & Ho, A. (2020). Salience-based edge selection in flicker and binocular color vision. i-Perception, 11(3), 1- 5. https://doi.org/10.1177/204166952092904
- Anstis, S. (2020). Retinal periphery is insensitive to sudden transient motion. i-Perception, 11(3), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669520937029
Anstis S (2019) Moving backgrounds confer age-related positional uncertainty on flash-grab targets. I-Perception 10, 5. September 25, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669519879178
- Haladjian H, Anstis S, Cavanagh P (2019) The tactile quartet: Comparing ambiguous apparent motion in tactile and visual stimuli. Perception(forthcoming)
- Rogers BJ, Anstis S, Ashida H, Kitaoka A (2019) Reversed Phi and the “Phenomenal Phenomena” Revisited. I-Perception 10, 4, 26 July 2019 https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669519856906
- Anstis S (2019) Misperceived Luminance Gradients in an Hourglass Illusion. Perception, 48, 8, 752-756. 17 June 2019. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006619857642
- Anstis S (2019) Misperceived Positions of Interlaced Fingers. Perception, 48, 9, 892-896. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006619865478
- Anstis S (2018). Amodal Presence and the Bounce/Stream Illusion i-Perception, August 7, https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518791833
- Anstis S (2018) Motion aftereffects from moving visual illusions. i-Perception, December 3, https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518811305
- Cavanagh P, Anstis S (2018). Diamond patterns: Cumulative Cornsweet effects and motion-induced brightening i-Perception, July 12, https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518791833
- Anstis S (2018). The Role of the Pupil, Corneal Reflex, and Iris in Determining the Perceived Direction of Gaze– i-Perception, 21 August. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518765852
- Anstis S, Kim J (2018). The field-size effect: Short motions look faster than long ones Vision Research, 146-147:32-40. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2018.02.003.
- Anstis S, Cavanagh P (2018). Crowding and the Furrow Illusion i-Perception, 27 September. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518801029
- Anstis S, Cavanagh P (2017) Moving backgrounds massively change the apparent size, shape and orientation of flashed test squares I-Perception 8(6), 1-4. doi:10.1177/2041669517737561
- Anstis, S. (2017). Color and Luminance: Afterimages, Combinations, and Flicker. In: Shapiro, A. & Todorovic, D. (Eds): The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Chapter 38. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2017). Low-level Motion Illusions. In: Shapiro, A. & Todorovic, D. (Eds): The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Chapter 63. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2017) High-level Organisation of Motion. In: Shapiro, A. & Todorovic, D. (Eds): The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Chapter 64. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2017). Adaptation to Brightness Change, Contours, Jogging, and Apparent Motion. In: Shapiro, A. & Todorovic, D. (Eds): The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Chapter 108. (PDF)
- Rogers, B. & Anstis S. (2017). The new moon illusion. In: Shapiro, A. & Todorovic, D. (Eds): The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions. Chapter 31
- Kaneko S, Anstis S (2017) Spatial Frequency Shifts From Counterphase Flicker and From Simultaneous Contrast. Iperception. 8(3):2041669517707766. doi: 10.1177/2041669517707766. eCollection 2017 May-Jun.
- Ashida, H., Ho, A., Kitaoka, A., & Anstis, S. (2017) The “spinner” illusion: more dots, more speed?. i-Perception Iperception. 8(3):2041669517707972. doi: 10.1177/2041669517707972. eCollection 2017 May-Jun.
- Anstis, S. (2017). Negative Afterimages From Flicker-Augmented Colors. i-Perception, 8(2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669517699414
- Anstis, S., Kaneko, S., & Ho, A. (2016). Motion-driven transparency and opacity. i-Perception, doi:10.1177/2041669516667629. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Kaneko, S. (2016). Rotating squares look like pincushions. i-Perception, doi:10.1177/2041669516664741. (PDF)
- Kim, J., Anstis, S. (2016). Perceived depth from shading boundaries. Journal of Vision, 16(6):5. doi: 10.1167/16.6.5.
- Anstis, S., Dykmans, N., Kaneko, S., & Cavanagh, P.(2016). Orbiting Black/White Rays Produce an “Illusory” Gray Disk. Perception. January 20, 2016, DOI: 10.1177/0301006616629031
- Kitaoka, A, Anstis, S. (2015). Second-order footsteps illusions. i-Perception, 6(6), 1–4. [Abstract] [Supplementary movies]
- Anstis, S. (2015). Seeing Isn’t Believing: How motion illusions trick the visual system, and what they can teach us about how our eyes and brains evolved. The Scientist. LabX Media Group, June 1, 2015.
- Vergeer, M., Anstis, S., & van Lier, R. (2015). Flexible color perception depending on the shape and positioning of achromatic contours. Frontiers of Psychology, 6 620. To appear in Frontiers E-Book: Paramel, G., (Ed): Colour and Form Perception: Straddling the Boundary http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00620 http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00620/full (PDF)
- Anstis, S. & Macleod, D. (2015). Why hearts flutter: Distorted dim motions. Journal of Vision Mar 26;15(3). pii: 23. doi: 10.1167/15.3.23. (PDF)
- Kaneko, S., Giaschi, D., & Anstis, S. (2015). Flicker adaptation or superimposition raises the apparent spatial frequency of coarse test gratings. Vision Research Mar;108:85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2015.01.005. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2015). Galileo’s dagger Perception, 44, 215–216. doi:10.1068/p7883 (PDF)
- Anstis, S. & Kaneko, S. (2014). Illusory drifting within a window that moves across a flickering background, i-Perception, 5, 585-588. [Abstract] (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Greenlee, M. W. (2014). Contour erasure and filling-in: New observations. i-Perception, 5, 79–86. [Abstract] (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2014). Pattern specificity of contrast adaptation. i-Perception, 5, 73-74. [Abstract] (PDF)
- Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. (2013). The flash grab effect. Vision Research, 91, 8-20. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2013). Contour Adaptation. Journal of Vision, 13(2):25, 1-14. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/13/2/25 (PDF)
- Zaretskaya, N., Anstis, S., & Bartels, A. (2013). Parietal cortex mediates conscious perception of illusory Gestalt. Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 523-531. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Geier, J., & Hudak, M. (2012). Afterimages from unseen stimuli. i-Perception 3, 499–502. (PDF)
- Kosovicheva AA1, Maus GW, Anstis S, Cavanagh P, Tse PU, Whitney D. 2012 The motion-induced shift in the perceived location of a grating also shifts its aftereffect. Journal of Vision 12(8). pii: 7. doi: 10.1167/12.8.7.
- Anstis, S. (2012). The furrow illusion: peripheral motion becomes aligned with stationary contours. Journal of Vision, 12(12):12, 1-11. (http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/12/12.full)
- Anstis, S., Vergeer, M., & Van Lier, R. (2012). Looking at two paintings at once: Luminance edges can gate colors. i-Perception, 3, 515-518. doi: 10.1068/i0537sas. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Van Lier, R., & Vergeer, M. (2012). Luminance contours can gate afterimage colors and ‘real’ colors. Journal of Vision, 12(10):2, 1-13. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/10/2. (PDF)
- Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. (2012). A motion-induced position shift. Journal of Vision, 12(8):7, 1-14. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/12/8/7. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Rogers, B. (2012). Binocular fusion of luminance, color, motion and flicker–two eyes are worse than one. Vision Research, 53, 47-53. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Rogers, B. (2011). Illusory rotation of a spoked wheel. i-Perception, 2, 720 – 723. doi: 10.1068/i0483. (PDF)
- Tse, P. U., Whitney, D., Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2011). Voluntary attention modulates motion-induced mislocalization. Journal of Vision, 11(3):12, http://www.journalofvision.org/content/11/3/12. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Kim, J. (2011). Local versus global perception of ambiguous motion displays. Journal of Vision, 11(3):13. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/11/3/13. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Ito, H. (2010). Eyes pursue moving objects, not retinal motion signals. Perception, 39(10), 1408-11. doi: 10.1068/p6429. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2010). Stuart Anstis. Current Biology, 20(18), R795-R796.
- Anstis, S. (2010). Illusions of space, time and motion: Flash-lag meets chopsticks and reversed phi. Space and time in perception and action (Ed. R Nijhawan & B Khurana). Cambridge University Press, 408-421.
- Anstis, S. (2010). Visual filling-in. Current Biology, 20, R664-6. (PDF)
- Ito, H., Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (2009). Illusory movement of dotted lines. Perception, 38, 1405-9. doi: 10.1068/p6383. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2009). Illusions. Entry in Oxford Companion to Consciousness (Ed. by T Bayne, A Cleeremans & P Wilken) OxfordUniversity Press (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Gregory, R. L., & Heard, P. (2009). The triangle bisection illusion. Perception, 38, 321-332. doi: 10.1068/p5866. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2009). ‘Zigzag motion’ goes in unexpected directions. Journal of Vision, 9(4):17, 1-13. http://journalofvision.org/9/4/17/, doi:10.1167/9.4.17. (PDF)
- Van Lier, R., Vergeer, M., & Anstis, S. (2009). Filling-in afterimage colors between the lines. Current Biology, 19, R323-4. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2009). Mrs. Thatcher and the bikini illusion. Perception, 38, 923-926. doi: 10.1068/ldmk-tho. (PDF)
- Sinico, M., Parovel, G., Casco, C., & Anstis, S. (2009). Perceived shrinkage of motion paths. Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance, 35, 948-57. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Wehrhahn, C., & Gori, S. (2007). Afterimages and the Breathing Light illusion. Perception, 36, 791-4. doi: 10.1068/p5785. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2007). The flash-lag effect during illusory chopstick rotation. Perception, 36, 1043-1048. (PDF)
- Sarris, V., & Anstis, S. (2006). An Engine model of relational psychophysics. In: Sarris, V. Relational psychophysics in humans and animals. New York, NY. (PDF)
- Ng, M., Ciaramitaro, V. M., Anstis, S., Boynton, G. M., & Fine, I. (2006). Selectivity for the configural cues that identify the gender, ethnicity, and identity of faces in human cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science U S A, 103(51) 19552-7 (PDF)
- Howe, P. D. L., Thompson, P. G., Anstis, S., Sagreiya, H., & Livingstone, M. S. (2006). Explaining the footsteps, belly dancer, Wenceslas and kickback illusions Journal of Vision, 6, 12, 1396-1405. http://journalofvision.org/6/12/5/. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2006). In Honour of Lothar Spillmann — Filling in, Wiggly Lines, Adaptation and Aftereffects. Progress in Brain Research, Vols 154 & 155, Visual Perception, 1 & 2 (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Casco, C. (2006). Induced movement: The flying bluebottle illusion. Journal of Vision, 6(10), 1087-1092. http://journalofvision.org/6/10/8/, doi:10.1167/6.10.8. (PDF)
- Anstis. S., Ito, H., & Cavanagh, P. (2006). Background stripes affect apparent speed of rotation. Perception, 35, 959. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2005). Homage to Pete Thompson: The Tony Blair illusion. Perception, 34, 1417, doi: 10.1068/p5398. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2005). Holistic word processing. Perception, 34(2), 237-240, doi: 10.1068/p5412. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (2005). Local and global segmentation of rotating shapes viewed through multiple slits. Journal of Vision, 5, 3, 4, 194-201, http://journalofvision.org/5/3/4/. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2005). White’s Effect in color, luminance and motion. In: Harris L & Jenkin M (Eds): Seeing spatial form. Oxfore: Oxford University Press (PDF)
- Becker, M. W., Anstis, S. M. (2004). Metacontrast masking is specific to luminance polarity. Vision Research, 44, 2537-2543. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2004). Factors affecting footsteps: contrast can change the apparent speed, amplitude and direction of motion. Vision Research, 44, 2171-2178. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2003). Moving objects appear to slow down at low contrasts. Neural Networks, 16, 933-938. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2003). Moving in a fog: contrast affects the perceived speed and direction of motion. Proceedings of the Conference on Neural Networks, Portland OR (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2003). Levels of motion perception. In: Harris, L. & Jenkin, M. (Ed): Levels of perception. New York: Springer-Verlag. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2002). The Purkinje rod-cone shift as a function of luminance and retinal eccentricity. Vision Research, 42, 2485-2491. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2002). Was El Greco astigmatic?. Leonardo, MIT Press (PDF)
- Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. M. (2002). The boogie woogie illusion. Perception, 31(8):1005-11, doi: 10.1068/p3378. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (2001). Footsteps and inchworms: Illusions show that contrast modulates motion salience. Perception, 30(7), 785-94. doi: 10.1068/p3211. (PDF)
- Orger, M. B., Smear, M. C., Anstis, S. M., & Baier, H. (2000). Perception of Fourier and non-Fourier motion by larval zebrafish. Nature Neuroscience, 3(11), 1128- 33. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., (2000). Monocular lustre from flicker. Vision Research, 40(19), 2551-6. (PDF)
- Becker, M. W., Pashler, H., & Anstis, S. M. (2000). The role of iconic memory in change-detection tasks. Perception, 29(3), 273-86. doi: 10.1068/p3035. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., Smith, D. R., & Mather, G. (2000). Luminance processing in apparent motion, Vernier offset and stereoscopic depth. Vision Research, 40, 657-75. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Kontsevich, L., & Tyler, C. (1999). Demonstrating the temporal modulation transfer function. Perception, 28, 2766. doi: 10.1068 (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Sturzel, F., & Spillmann, L. (1999). Spatial distortions in rotating radial figures. Vision Research, 39, 1455-63. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1998). Picturing peripheral acuity. Perception, 27, 817- 825. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., Verstraten, F. A. J. & Mather, G. (1998). The motion aftereffect: a review. Trends in Cognitive Science, 2, 111-117. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., Hutahajan, P. & Cavanagh, P. (1998). Optomotor test for wavelength sensitivity in guppyfish (Poecilia reticulata). Vision Research, 38(1): 45-53. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. & Ho, W. A. (1997). Nonlinear combination of luminance excursions during flicker, simultaneous contrast, afterimages and binocular fusion. Vision Research, 38, 523-539. (PDF)
- Spillmann L., Anstis, S. M., Kurtenbach, A., & Howard, I. P. (1997). Reversed visual motion and self-sustaining eye oscillations. Perception, 26, 823-830. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1997). Experiments on motion aftereffects. In: Harris, L.and Jenkin, M. (Eds): Computational and Psychophysical mechanisms of visual coding, Cambridge University Press (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1996). Adaptation to peripheral flicker. Vision Research, 36, 3479-3485. (PDF)
- Mather G., & Anstis S. (1995). Second-order texture contrast resolves ambiguous apparent motion. Perception, 24, 1373-1382. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., & Ramachandran, V. S. (1995). At the edge of movement. In: The artful eye, Gregory, R. L., Harris, J., Heard, P. and Rose, D. (Eds). Oxford University Press, 232-248. (PDF_Part1) (PDF_Part2)
- Anstis, S. M. (1995). Aftereffects from jogging. Experimental Brain Research, 103, 476-478. (PDF)
- Arnold, K., & Anstis, S. (1993). Properties of the visual channels that underlie adaptation to gradual change of luminance. Vision Research, 33, 47-54. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1992). Visual adaptation to a negative, brightness-reversed world: Some preliminary observations. In: Neural networks for vision and image processing. G. A. Carpenter, S. Grossberg, Eds. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1-14. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1992). Hidden assumptions in seeing shape from shading and apparent motion. In: Gorea, A. (Ed): Representations of Vision, Cambridge UP (PDF_Part1) (PDF_Part2)
- Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. M. (1991). The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers. Vision Research, 31, 2109-2148. (PDF)
- Ramachandran, V., & Anstis, S. (1990). Illusory displacement of equiluminous kinetic edges. Perception Journal, 19(5), 611-616. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1990). Motion aftereffects from a motionless stimulus. Perception, 19(3), 301-306.
- Anstis, S. (1990). Imperceptible intersections: The chopstick illusion. In A. Blake and T. Troscianko (Eds.), AI and the Eye. London: Wiley and Sons Ltd., 105-117. (PDF)
- Sekuler, R., Anstis, S., Braddick, O. J., Brandt, T., Movshon, J. A., & Orban, G. (1990). The perception of motion. In L. Spillman and J. Werner (Eds.), Visual perception: The neurophysiological foundations, London: Academic Press, 205-230.
- Anstis, S. (1989) Kinetic edges become displaced, segregated, and invisible. In D. M.-K. Lam (Ed.), Neural mechanisms of visual perception, Proceedings of the Second Retina Research Foundation Conference, Texas: Portfolio Press, 247-260. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Paradiso, M. (1989). Programs for visual psychophysics on the Amiga: A tutorial. Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation, and Computers, 21, 548-563. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1989) Pictures of Fourier synthesis. Journal of Recreational Mathematics, 21, 182-189.
- Giaschi D., & Anstis S. (1989) The less you see it, the faster it moves: shortening the “on-time” speeds up apparent motion. Vision Research, 29, 335-47. (PDF)
- Maurer, D., Lewis, T., Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. M. (1989). A new test for luminous efficiency of colors in babies. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 297-303. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1989). Spatial and temporal context affects correspondences in apparent motion. Physica Scripta, 39, 122-127. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1988). Models and experiments on directional selectivity. In B. Elsendoorn (Ed.), Working models of human perception. London: Academic Press, 233-249.
- Anstis, S. & Ramachandran, V. S. (1987). Visual inertia in apparent motion. Vision Research, 27, 755-764. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Cavanagh, P., Maurer, D., & Lewis, T. (1987). Optokinetic technique for measuring infants’ responses to color. Applied Optics, 26, 1510-1516. (PDF)
- Cavanagh, P., MacLeod, D. I. A., & Anstis, S. M. (1987). Equiluminance: Spatial and temporal factors and the contribution of blue-sensitive cones. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A4, 1428-1438. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Harris, J. (1987). Magnification factor for adaptation of a visual transient mechanism. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 4, 1688-1698. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M. (1986). Recovering Motion Information from Luminance. Vision Research, 26, 147-160. (PDF)
- Ramachandran, V. S., & Anstis, S. M. (1986). The perception of apparent motion. Scientific American, 254, 102-109. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1986). Motion perception in the frontal plane: Sensory aspects. In K. R. Boff, L. Kaufman, and J. P. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Human Performance, Volume 1. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 16.1-16.27.
- Mather, G., & Anstis, S. M. (1986). Motion perception: Second thoughts on the correspondence problem. In J. Tsotsos (Ed.), Proceedings of SIGGRAPH Conference on Motion, Toronto: Elsevier
- Anstis, S. M., & Cavanagh, P. (1986). Optokinetic test for color vision in babies. Proceedings of the Conference on Non-invasive Assessment of Visual System
- Anstis, S. (1986). Visual stimuli on the Commodore Amiga: A tutorial. Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation, and Computers, 18, 535-541. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., & Rogers, B. J. (1986). Illusory continuous motion from oscillating positive-negative patterns: Implications for motion perception. Perception, 15, 627-640. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., Cavanagh, P., Maurer, D., Lewis, T., MacLeod, D. I. A., & Mather, G. (1986). Computer-generated screening test for colorblindness. Color Research and Application Supplement, 11, 63-66. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., & Ramachandran, V. S. (1986). Entrained path deflection in apparent motion. Vision Research, 26, 1731-1739. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., & Rogers, B. J. (1986). Illusory continuous motion from oscillating positive-negative patterns: implications for motion perception. Perception, 15, 627-640. (PDF)
- Ramachandran, V. S., & Anstis, S. M. (1986). Figure-Ground segregation modulates apparent motion. Vision Research, 26, 1969-1986. (PDF)
- Cavanagh, P. & Anstis, S. M. (1986). Brightness shift in drifting ramp gratings isolates a transient mechanism. Vision research, 26, 899-908. (PDF)
- Mather, G., Cavanagh, P., & Anstis, S. (1985). A moving display which opposes short-range and long-range signals. Perception Journal, 14(2), 163-166. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. M., & Giaschi, D. (1985). Adaptation to apparent motion. Vision Research, 25, 1051-1062. (PDF)
- Ramachandran, V., & Anstis, S. (1985). Perceptual Organization In Multistable Apparent Motion. Perception, 14(2), 135-143. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1983). Aftereffects of form, motion, and color. In L. Spillman and B. R. Wooten (Eds.), Sensory experience, adaptation, and perception, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 583-601.
- Ramachandran, V., & Anstis, S. (1983). Extrapolation of motion path in human visual perception. Vision Research, 23, 83-85.
- Anstis, S., & Cavanagh, P. (1983). A minimum motion technique for judging equiluminance. In J. D. Mollon and L. T. Sharpe (Eds.), Colour vision: Psychophysics and physiology, London: Academic Press, 155- 166. (PDF)
- Anstis, S., & Duncan, K. (1983). Separate motion aftereffects from each eye and from both eyes. Vision Research, 23, 161-169. (PDF)
- Ramachandran, V., & Anstis, S. (1983). Displacement thresholds for coherent apparent motion in random dot-patterns. Vision Research, 23(12), 1719-1724.
- Ramachandran, V., Ginsburg, A., & Anstis, S. (1983). Low spatial frequencies dominate apparent motion. Perception, 12, 457-461.
- Ramachandran, V., & Anstis, S. (1983). Perceptual organization in moving patterns. Nature, 304, 529-531.
- Reinhardt-Rutland, A., & Anstis, S. (1982). Auditory adaptation to gradual rise or fall in intensity of a tone. Perception & Psychophysics, 31(1), 63-67.
- Anstis, S., & Mackay, D. (1980). The Perception of Apparent Movement [and Discussion]. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(1038), 153-168.
- Anstis, S. M., & Cavanagh, P. (1979). Adaptation to frequency shifted auditory feedback. Perception & Psychophysics, 26, 449-458. (PDF)
- Anstis, S. (1979). Interactions between simultaneous contrast and adaptation to gradual change of luminance. Perception, 8(5), 487-495.
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