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264 related items for PubMed ID: 12904793

  • 21. Posteromedial lateral suprasylvian motion area modulates direction but not orientation preference in area 17 of cats.
    Shen W, Liang Z, Chen X, Shou T.
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  • 22. The integration of higher order form and motion by the human brain.
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  • 27. Differential dependency on motion coherence in subregions of the human MT+ complex.
    Becker HG, Erb M, Haarmeier T.
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  • 29. Motion mechanisms in macaque MT.
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  • 32. Neural correlates of coherent audiovisual motion perception.
    Baumann O, Greenlee MW.
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  • 36. Laminar cortical dynamics of visual form and motion interactions during coherent object motion perception.
    Berzhanskaya J, Grossberg S, Mingolla E.
    Spat Vis; 2007 Jun 31; 20(4):337-95. PubMed ID: 17594799
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  • 37. Spatial and temporal frequency selectivity of neurons in the middle temporal visual area of new world monkeys (Callithrix jacchus).
    Lui LL, Bourne JA, Rosa MG.
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  • 39. Necessary but not sufficient: motion perception is required for perceiving biological motion.
    Garcia JO, Grossman ED.
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