Dr. Piers Howe's Publications:

Journal articles (refereed):

Howe, P.D.L. & Linvingstone, M.S. (2007). The use of the cancellation technique to quantify the Hermann Grid Illusion. PLoS ONE, 2(2): e265. [PDF]

Howe PD, Sagreiya H, Curtis DL, Zheng CC, Livingstone MS. (2007) The double-anchoring theory of lightness perception: A comment on Bressan (2006). Psychological Review, 114(4), 1105-1110. [PDF 1] [PDF 2]

Howe, P.D.L, Thompson P.G., Anstis, S. M, Sagreiya, H., Livingstone, M.S. (2006). Explaining the footsteps, belly dancer, Wenceslas, and kickback illusions. Journal of Vision, 6, 1396-1405. [PDF]

Howe, P.D.L & Livingstone, M.S. (2006). V1 partially solves the stereo aperture problem. Cerebral Cortex, 16, 1332-1337. [PDF]

Howe, P.D.L. (2006). Testing the coplanar ratio hypothesis of lighness perception. Perception, 35, 291-301. [PDF]

Howe, P.D.L. (2005). White's effect: removing the junctions but preserving the strength of the illusion. Perception, 34(5), 557-564. [PDF]

Grossberg, S. & Howe, P.D.L. (2003). A laminar cortical model of stereopsis and three-dimensional surface perception. Vision Research, 43, 801-829. [PDF]

Howe, P.D.L. & Watanabe, T. (2003). Measuring the depth induced by an opposite-luminance (but not anti-correlated) stereogram. Perception, 32(4), 415-21. [PDF]

Howe, P.D.L (2001). A comment on the Anderson (1997), the Todorovic (1997), and the Ross and Pessoa (2000) explanations of White's effect. Perception, 30(8), 1023-1026. [PDF]