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Trying to model grating-contrast discrimination dippers and natural scene discriminations

David Tolhurst , Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience, University of Cambridge

CRS were very pleased to sponsor the CRS Guest Lecture Trying to Model Contrast Discrimination Dippers given by David J. Tolhurst, University of Cambridge, UK, who has been using CRS equipment since the 1980's. The lecture was given at the AVA Christmas Meeting, 18th December 2006 at Aston University, UK.

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Left: David Tolhurst, about to begin his talk.
Right: (from left to right) Mark Georgeson (session chair), Frans Verstraten (SR Research guest speaker), David Tolhurst (CRS guest speaker), Tim Meese (meeting organiser)


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