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164 related items for PubMed ID: 15135994

  • 1. Investigating local network interactions underlying first- and second-order processing.
    Ellemberg D, Allen HA, Hess RF.
    Vision Res; 2004; 44(15):1787-97. PubMed ID: 15135994
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  • 2. Distinct position assignment mechanisms revealed by cross-order motion.
    Pavan A, Mather G.
    Vision Res; 2008 Sep; 48(21):2260-8. PubMed ID: 18675290
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  • 3. Second-order motion shifts perceived position.
    Bressler DW, Whitney D.
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  • 4. Motion transparency from opposing luminance modulated and contrast modulated gratings.
    Goutcher R, Loffler G.
    Vision Res; 2009 Mar; 49(7):660-70. PubMed ID: 19200807
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  • 5. Choice reaction times for identifying the direction of first-order motion and different varieties of second-order motion.
    Ledgeway T, Hutchinson CV.
    Vision Res; 2008 Jan; 48(2):208-22. PubMed ID: 18096198
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  • 6. Second-order spatial frequency and orientation channels in human vision.
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  • 7. Processing of first-order motion in marmoset visual cortex is influenced by second-order motion.
    Barraclough N, Tinsley C, Webb B, Vincent C, Derrington A.
    Vis Neurosci; 2006 Sep; 23(5):815-24. PubMed ID: 17020636
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  • 8. Human cortical response to various apparent motions: a magnetoencephalographic study.
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    Neurosci Res; 2007 Oct; 59(2):172-82. PubMed ID: 17651851
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  • 9. Depth perception from second-order-motion stimuli yoked to head movement.
    Ichikawa M, Nishida S, Ono H.
    Vision Res; 2004 Nov; 44(25):2945-54. PubMed ID: 15380998
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  • 10. The influence of spatial and temporal noise on the detection of first-order and second-order orientation and motion direction.
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    Vision Res; 2005 Jul; 45(16):2081-94. PubMed ID: 15845240
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  • 11. Sensitivity to spatial and temporal modulations of first-order and second-order motion.
    Hutchinson CV, Ledgeway T.
    Vision Res; 2006 Feb; 46(3):324-35. PubMed ID: 16360001
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  • 12. Interactions between luminance and contrast signals in global form detection.
    Badcock DR, Clifford CW, Khuu SK.
    Vision Res; 2005 Mar; 45(7):881-9. PubMed ID: 15644228
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  • 13. Spatial frequency selective masking of first-order and second-order motion in the absence of off-frequency 'looking'.
    Hutchinson CV, Ledgeway T.
    Vision Res; 2004 Mar; 44(13):1499-510. PubMed ID: 15126061
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  • 14. Contrast-reversing global-motion stimuli reveal local interactions between first- and second-order motion signals.
    Edwards M, Nishida S.
    Vision Res; 2004 Mar; 44(16):1941-50. PubMed ID: 15145687
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  • 15. Greater losses in sensitivity to second-order local motion than to first-order local motion after early visual deprivation in humans.
    Ellemberg D, Lewis TL, Defina N, Maurer D, Brent HP, Guillemot JP, Lepore F.
    Vision Res; 2005 Oct; 45(22):2877-84. PubMed ID: 16087210
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  • 16. Asymmetric transfer of the dynamic motion aftereffect between first- and second-order cues and among different second-order cues.
    Schofield AJ, Ledgeway T, Hutchinson CV.
    J Vis; 2007 Jun 06; 7(8):1. PubMed ID: 17685808
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  • 17. Sensitivity to first- and second-order motion and form in children and adults.
    Armstrong V, Maurer D, Lewis TL.
    Vision Res; 2009 Nov 06; 49(23):2774-81. PubMed ID: 19699227
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  • 18. Temporal frequency modulates reaction time responses to first-order and second-order motion.
    Hutchinson CV, Ledgeway T.
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  • 19. Motion-detection thresholds for first- and second-order gratings and plaids.
    Aaen-Stockdale C, Bowns L.
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  • 20. Second-order optic flow processing.
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