Russell Stewart Anglesey Brinkworth

Photoreceptor processing improves salience facilitating small target detection in cluttered scenes (2008)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey, Mah, Eng Leng, Gray, Jodi Patricia, O'Carroll, David Charles

Target detection amidst clutter is a challenging task for both natural and artificial vision, yet one solved at the level of neurons in the 3rd optic ganglion of insects. These neurons are capable of...

Photoreceptor processing improves salience facilitating small target detection in cluttered scenes (2008)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey, Mah, Eng Leng, Gray, Jodi Patricia, O'Carroll, David Charles

Target detection amidst clutter is a challenging task for both natural and artificial vision, yet one solved at the level of neurons in the 3rd optic ganglion of insects. These neurons are capable of...

Bioinspired pixel-wise adaptive imaging (2007)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey, Mah, Eng Leng, O'Carroll, David Charles

Copyright © 2007 SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Bioinspired pixel-wise adaptive imaging (2007)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey, Mah, Eng Leng, O'Carroll, David Charles

Copyright © 2007 SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...

Response of the human jaw to mechanical stimulation of teeth (2004)

Brinkworth, Russell Stewart Anglesey

Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodontal mechanoreceptors (PMRs). However, due primarily to limitations on methods, this is yet to be...