165. Joyce, D.S.. Whitehead, L.A., & Webster, M.A. (2021), Wide gamut lighting and color contrast in anomalous trichromacy. Proc SPIE 11814, Current Developments in Lens Design and Optical Engineering XXII, 118140D (4 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2594334
164. Whitehead, L., Smet, K.A.G., & Webster, M.A. Evaluating and minimizing color distortion in wide-gamut displays due to variations of cone fundamentals among color-normal observers. Proceedings of the Society for Information Display, In SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers 52, No. 1, pp. 450-453).
158. Smet, K.A.G., Webster, M.A., & Whitehead, L.A. (2021). Color appearance model incorporating contrast adaptation – implications for individual differences in color vision. Color Research and Application 46(4), 759-773.
156. Smet, K.A.G., Webster, M.A., & Whitehead, L.A. (2021). Color appearance model incorporating contrast adaptation – implications for individual differences in color vision. Color Research and Application 46(4), 759-773.
147. Yoshimoto, S., Jiang, F. Takeuchi, T., Wilkins, A.J., & Webster, M.A. (2020). Visual discomfort from flicker: Effect of mean light level and contrast. Vision Research, 173, 50-60.
146. Abbey, C.K., Webster, M.A., Broeders, M.J.J., and Sechopoulos, I. (2020). Sequential Reading effects in Dutch screening mammography. In Medical Imaging 2020: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment (Vol. 11316, p. 113160G). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
128. Bosten, J.M., Mollon, J.D., Peterzell, D.H., & Webster, M.A. (2017). Individual differences as a window into the structure and function of the visual system. Vision Research 141, 1-3.
126. Webster, M.A. (2017). Blur adaptation and induction. In Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, D. Todorovic and A.G. Shapiro, Eds. (Oxford University Press), 756-760.
125. Webster, M.A. (2017). Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of faces. In Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, D. Todorovic and A.G. Shapiro, Eds. (Oxford University Press), 655-659.
120. Webster, M.A. and Marcos, S. (2016). 20 Neural adaptation to blur. In Handbook of Visual Optics: Instrumentation and Vision Correction, Volume II. P. Artal, Ed. (CRC Press), 307-324.
117. Webster, M. A. (2015). Visual Adaptation. Annual Review of Vision Science 1, 547-567.
104. Webster, M.A. (2013). Adaptation in color and form perception. In The New Visual Neurosciences, L.M. Chalupa and J.S. Werner, Eds. (MIT Press).
98. Webster, M.A. (2012). Evolving concepts of sensory adaptation. F1000 Reports Biology 4:21.
95. Werner, J.S. and Webster, M.A. Neural changes in vision affecting the presbyopic eye. In Presbyopia: Origins, Effects, and Treatments. I. Pallikaris, N. Charman, and S. Plainis, Eds. (Slack, USA 2012) pp. 85-91.
85. Webster, M.A. (2011). Adaptation and visual coding. Journal of Vision 11(5):3, 1-23.
76. Webster, M.A. Color appearance. In Encyclopedia of Perception, E.B. Goldstein, Ed. (Sage, USA, 2010).
74. Webster, M. A. (2009). Seeing red on Mars: Adaptation and the influence of environment on color appearance. Glimpse: The Art and Science of Seeing, 2.3, 46-53.
72. Webster, M.A. (2009). Calibrating color vision (quick guide). Current Biology 19, R150-152.
69. McCollough Howard, C. and Webster, M. A. (2009). McCollough Effect. Scholarpedia: Encyclopedia of Computational Neuroscience
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68. De Valois, K.K. and Webster, M.A. (2009). Color vision. Scholarpedia: Encyclopedia of Computation Neuroscience
www.scholarpedia.org/article/Color_vision59. Mizokami, Y., Webster, S.M., and Webster, M.A. Seasonal variation in color distributions common to different natural environments. 37th Annual Meeting of the Color Science Association of Japan (2006 May) Journal of the Color Science Association of Japan, Vol.30 Supplement 2006, 170-171.
53. Webster, M.A. (2005). Adaptation and visual experience. Optics and Photonics News16,18-23.
44. Crognale, M.A., Fry, M., Highsmith, J., Haegerstromn-Portnoy, G., Neitz, M., Neitz, J., and Webster, M.A. (2004). Characterization of a novel form of incomplete blue-cone monochromacy. Visual Neuroscience 21, 197-203.
42. Webster, M.A. Color Vision. In The Optics Encyclopedia Volume 1, G. Brown et al., Eds., (Wiley-VCH, FRG, 2004), pp. 187-206.
38. Webster, M.A. Seeing outside the black box. Commentary for ‘The pleistochrome: optimal opponent codes for natural colors,” by D.I.A. MacLeod and T. von der Twer. In Colour Perception: Mind and the Physical World, R. Mausfeld and D. Heyer, Eds. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003), pp. 185-186.
37. Webster, M.A.. A background to color vision. Commentary for ‘Contrast Colours,” by P. Whittle. In Colour Perception: Mind and the Physical World, R. Mausfeld and D. Heyer, Eds. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003), pp. 139-141.
36. Webster, M.A. Light adaptation, contrast adaptation, and human colour vision. In Colour Perception: Mind and the Physical World, R. Mausfeld and D. Heyer, Eds. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003), pp. 67-110.
35. Nolan, J.N., Crognale, M.A. and Webster, M.A. Colour naming, colour categories, and central colour coding in a case of x-linked incomplete achromatopsia. In Normal and Defective Colour Vision,J.D. Mollon,, J. Pokorny, and K. Knoblauch, Eds. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003) 370-377.
30. Werner, J.S. and Webster. M.A. (2002). Color vision is object and form vision. 9th Congress of the International Colour Association, SPIE 4421, 10-15.
29. Webster, M.A. (2001). Visual adaptation and the relative nature of perception. ICIP 2001 Proceedings Vol. II, 8-11.
18. Webster, M.A., Raker, V.E. and Malkoc, G. (1998). Visual search and natural color distributions. In Rogowitz, B.E. and Pappas, T.N. (Eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE 3299, 498-509.
17. Webster, M.A, and MacLin, O.H. (1998). Visual adaptation and the perception of distortions in natural images. In Rogowitz, B.E. and Pappas, T.N. (Eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE 3299, 264-273.
12. Webster, M.A., Wade, A. and Mollon, J.D. (1996). Color in natural images and its implications for visual adaptation. In Rogowitz, B.E. and Allebach, J.P. (Eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, SPIE 2657, 144-152.
3. De Valois, R.L., Webster, M.A., De Valois, K.K., and Lingelbach, B. (1986). Temporal properties of brightness and color induction. Vision Research 26, 887-897.
1. MacLeod, D.I.A. and Webster, M.A. (1983). Factors influencing the color matches of normal observers. In Mollon, J.D. and Sharpe, L.T. (Eds.), Colour Vision: Physiology and Psychophysics, Academic Press, London.
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