
Some articles and abstracts are available in PDF format. Copyright laws require that published articles are downloaded for personal use only.
Publications
Renninger LW, Verghese P, Coughlan JM. (2007) Where to look next: Eye movements reduce local uncertainty. Journal of Vision (in press)
Verghese P. (2007). Cueing search in clutter. In: Computational Vision in Neural and Machine Systems, Harris L, Jenkin M (eds.), Cambridge University Press (in press).
Petrov Y, Verghese P, McKee SP (2006). Collinear facilitation is largely uncertainty reduction. Journal of Vision, 6(2): 170-8. http://journalofvision.org/6/2/8
Verghese P, McKee SP. (2006) Motion grouping impairs speed discrimination. Vision Res. 46 (8-9): 1540-6.
McKee SP, Verghese P, Farrell B. (2005). Stereo sensitivity depends on stereo matching, Journal of Vision, 5(10): 783-92. http://journalofvision.org/5/10/3/
Baldassi S & Verghese P. (2005). Attention to locations and features: different top-down modulation of detector weights. Journal of Vision 5, 556-570.
Vreven D. & Verghese P. (2005). Predictability in the flash-lag effect. Perception 34, 31-44.
Renninger LW, Coughlan, J., Verghese P & Malik J. (2005). An information maximization model of eye movements. Neural Information Processing Systems 17, 1121-1128.
Verghese P & McKee SP (2004). Visual search in clutter. Vision Research 44(12),1217-25.
McKee SP, Verghese P, & Farell B. (2004). What is the Depth of a Sinusoidal Grating? Journal of Vision 4 (7) 524-38.
Verghese, P. & McKee, S.P. (2002). Predicting future motion. Journal of Vision 2, 513-523.
McKee, S. P., & Verghese, P. (2002). Stereo transparency and the disparity gradient limit. Vision Research 42, 1963-1977.
Vreven, D., McKee, S. P., & Verghese, P. (2002). Completion through depth interferes with stereoacuity. Vision Research 42, 2153-2162. PDF
Baldassi, S., & Verghese, P. (2002). Comparing integration rules in visual search. Journal of Vision 2, 559-570
Kontsevich, L.L., Chen, C-C., Verghese, P. Tyler, C.W. (2002). The unique criterion constraint: a false alarm? Nature Neuroscience 5, 707.
Verghese P., Beutter, B.R. (2002). Human motion processing: a review. Encyclopedia of the Human Brain. (Ed) Ramachandran VS. Academic Press, pp. 117-135.
Vreven, D. & Verghese P. (2002). Integration of speed signals in the direction of motion. Perception & Psychophysics 64, 996-1007. PDF
Verghese, P. (2001). Visual search and attention: a signal detection theory approach. Neuron 31, 523-35. PDF
Verghese, P., McKee, S. P., Grzywacz, N. M. (2000). Stimulus configuration determines the detectablity of motion signals in noise. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 17(9), 1525-1534.
Palmer J, Verghese P, & Pavel, M. (2000). The psychophysics of visual search. Vision Research 40, 1227-1268. PDF
Verghese, P., Watamaniuk, S. N. J., McKee, S. P., Grzywacz, N. M. (1999). Local motion detectors cannot account for the detectability of an extended trajectory in noise. Vision Research 39, 19-30. PDF
Verghese P, Stone LS. (1997) The effect of spatial layout on speed perception. Vision Research 37, 397-406.
Verghese P, Stone LS. (1996) Many are better than more: early segmentation affects speed perception. Nature 381, 161-163.
Verghese, P., Stone, L. S. (1995). Combining speed information across space. Vision Research 35 (20), 2811-2823.
Verghese P, Pelli DG. (1994) Scale bandwidth of visual search. Vision Research 34, 955-962.
Verghese P, Nakayama K. (1994) Stimulus discriminability in visual search. Vision Research 34, 2453-2467.
Verghese P, Pelli DG. (1992) The information capacity of visual attention. Vision Research 32, 983- 995.