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  • 4. Motion contrast: a new metric for direction discrimination.
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  • 11. The perception of speed based on L-M and S-(L+M) cone opponent processing.
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    Ledgeway T, Hutchinson CV.
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  • 14. Spatial and temporal influences on the contrast gauge.
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  • 16. Priming of first- and second-order motion: mechanisms and neural substrates.
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  • 20. On the search for an appropriate metric for reaction time to suprathreshold increments and decrements.
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