Greg Francis

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Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Children

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Justin M. Ericson research assistant 2003-2005 Purdue
Baili Liu grad student 2000 Purdue
Josh L. Wede grad student 2008 Purdue
Joshua Shive grad student 2003-2008 Purdue
Daniel R. VanHorn grad student 2009 Purdue
Jihyun (Jiji) Kim grad student 2013 Purdue

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Michael H. Herzog collaborator EPFL
Frouke Hermens collaborator 2000- EPFL
Johannes Rueter collaborator 2008-2009 EPFL
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Cretenoud AF, Francis G, Herzog MH. (2020) When illusions merge. Journal of Vision. 20: 12
Cretenoud AF, Karimpur H, Grzeczkowski L, et al. (2019) Factors underlying visual illusions are illusion-specific but not feature-specific. Journal of Vision. 19: 12
Doerig A, Bornet A, Rosenholtz R, et al. (2019) Beyond Bouma's window: How to explain global aspects of crowding? Plos Computational Biology. 15: e1006580
Francis G, Manassi M, Herzog MH. (2017) Neural Dynamics of Grouping and Segmentation Explain Properties of Visual Crowding. Psychological Review
Herzog M, Cretenoud A, Francis G, et al. (2017) The Structure of Visual Space Journal of Vision. 17: 787
Doerig A, Clarke A, Francis G, et al. (2017) Towards a Unifying Model of Crowding: Model Olympics Journal of Vision. 17: 399
Francis G, Bornet A, Doerig A, et al. (2017) Perceptual Grouping and Segmentation: Uncrowding Journal of Vision. 17: 366
Bornet A, Doerig A, Herzog M, et al. (2017) Crowding asymmetries in a neural model of image segmentation Journal of Vision. 17: 365
Francis G, Manassi M, Herzog M. (2016) Cortical Dynamics of Perceptual Grouping and Segmentation: Crowding Journal of Vision. 16: 1114
Herzog M, Manassi M, Hermens F, et al. (2015) Crowding, Patterns, and Recurrent Processing. Journal of Vision. 15: 550
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