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231 related items for PubMed ID: 16039690

  • 1. Attentive tracking shifts the perceived location of a nearby flash.
    Shim WM, Cavanagh P.
    Vision Res; 2005 Nov; 45(25-26):3253-61. PubMed ID: 16039690
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  • 2. Attraction of flashes to moving dots.
    Yilmaz O, Tripathy SP, Patel SS, Ogmen H.
    Vision Res; 2007 Sep; 47(20):2603-15. PubMed ID: 17697692
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  • 3. The motion-induced position shift depends on the perceived direction of bistable quartet motion.
    Shim WM, Cavanagh P.
    Vision Res; 2004 Sep; 44(20):2393-401. PubMed ID: 15246755
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  • 4. Bi-directional illusory position shifts toward the end point of apparent motion.
    Shim WM, Cavanagh P.
    Vision Res; 2006 Oct; 46(19):3214-22. PubMed ID: 16774774
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  • 5. Attention-based motion perception and motion adaptation: what does attention contribute?
    Verstraten FA, Ashida H.
    Vision Res; 2005 May; 45(10):1313-9. PubMed ID: 15733963
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  • 6. Motion distorts visual space: shifting the perceived position of remote stationary objects.
    Whitney D, Cavanagh P.
    Nat Neurosci; 2000 Sep; 3(9):954-9. PubMed ID: 10966628
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  • 7. Deciding what to see: the role of intention and attention in the perception of apparent motion.
    Kohler A, Haddad L, Singer W, Muckli L.
    Vision Res; 2008 Mar; 48(8):1096-106. PubMed ID: 18279907
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  • 8. The motion-induced position shift depends on the visual awareness of motion.
    Watanabe K.
    Vision Res; 2005 Sep; 45(19):2580-6. PubMed ID: 16022879
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  • 10. The effect of optokinetic nystagmus on the perceived position of briefly flashed targets.
    Tozzi A, Morrone MC, Burr DC.
    Vision Res; 2007 Mar; 47(6):861-8. PubMed ID: 17292436
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  • 14. Adaptation to a spatial offset occurs independently of the flash-drag effect.
    Fukiage T, Murakami I.
    J Vis; 2013 Feb 06; 13(2):7. PubMed ID: 23390321
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  • 15. Temporal dependence of local motion induced shifts in perceived position.
    Durant S, Johnston A.
    Vision Res; 2004 Feb 06; 44(4):357-66. PubMed ID: 14659962
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  • 16. A motion-dependent distortion of retinotopy in area V4.
    Sundberg KA, Fallah M, Reynolds JH.
    Neuron; 2006 Feb 02; 49(3):447-57. PubMed ID: 16446147
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