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110 related items for PubMed ID: 11997046

  • 1. Spiral mechanisms are required to account for summation of complex motion components.
    Meese TS, Anderson SJ.
    Vision Res; 2002 Apr; 42(9):1073-80. PubMed ID: 11997046
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  • 2. Selectivity for coherence in polar orientation in human form vision.
    Dickinson JE, Badcock DR.
    Vision Res; 2007 Nov; 47(24):3078-87. PubMed ID: 17920098
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  • 3. Broad direction bandwidths for complex motion mechanisms.
    Meese TS, Harris MG.
    Vision Res; 2001 Jul; 41(15):1901-14. PubMed ID: 11412883
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  • 4. Psychophysical evidence for a radial motion bias in complex motion discrimination.
    Beardsley SA, Vaina LM.
    Vision Res; 2005 Jun; 45(12):1569-86. PubMed ID: 15781074
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  • 6. Cardinal axes for radial and circular motion, revealed by summation and by masking.
    Burr DC, Badcock DR, Ross J.
    Vision Res; 2001 Feb; 41(4):473-81. PubMed ID: 11166050
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  • 7. Motion coherence across different chromatic axes.
    Cropper SJ, Mullen KT, Badcock DR.
    Vision Res; 1996 Aug; 36(16):2475-88. PubMed ID: 8917809
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  • 8. Independence of mechanisms tuned along cardinal and non-cardinal axes of color space: evidence from factor analysis.
    Gunther KL, Dobkins KR.
    Vision Res; 2003 Mar; 43(6):683-96. PubMed ID: 12604104
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  • 9. The perception and discrimination of speed in complex motion.
    Clifford CW, Beardsley SA, Vaina LM.
    Vision Res; 1999 Jun; 39(13):2213-27. PubMed ID: 10343803
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  • 12. Infant contrast detectors are selective for direction of motion.
    Dobkins KR, Teller DY.
    Vision Res; 1996 Jan; 36(2):281-94. PubMed ID: 8594826
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  • 13. Binocular rivalry of spiral and linear moving random dot patterns in human observers.
    Malek N, Mendoza-Halliday D, Martinez-Trujillo J.
    J Vis; 2012 Sep 26; 12(10):16. PubMed ID: 23019121
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  • 14. Motion trajectories and object properties influence perceived direction of motion.
    Magnussen CM, Orbach HS, Loffler G.
    Vision Res; 2013 Oct 18; 91():21-35. PubMed ID: 23911768
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  • 18. Motion minima for different directions in color space.
    Webster MA, Mollon JD.
    Vision Res; 1997 Jun 18; 37(11):1479-98. PubMed ID: 9205710
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  • 20. Perception of visual motion coherence by rats and mice.
    Douglas RM, Neve A, Quittenbaum JP, Alam NM, Prusky GT.
    Vision Res; 2006 Sep 18; 46(18):2842-7. PubMed ID: 16647739
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