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226 related items for PubMed ID: 16171839

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    Walkey HC, Harlow JA, Barbur JL.
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  • 23. Into the twilight zone: the complexities of mesopic vision and luminous efficiency.
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  • 25. Spatial luminance contrast sensitivity measured with transient VEP: comparison with psychophysics and evidence of multiple mechanisms.
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  • 27. Abnormal waveform of the human pattern VEP: contribution from gamma oscillatory components.
    Sannita WG, Carozzo S, Fioretto M, Garbarino S, Martinoli C.
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  • 28. Differential attentional modulation of cortical responses to S-cone and luminance stimuli.
    Wang J, Wade AR.
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  • 30. Dark-adapted rod suppression of cone flicker detection: Evaluation of receptoral and postreceptoral interactions.
    Cao D, Zele AJ, Pokorny J.
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  • 31. Amplitude of the transient visual evoked potential (tVEP) as a function of achromatic and chromatic contrast: contribution of different visual pathways.
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  • 32. Measurements of long-range suppression in human opponent S-cone and achromatic luminance channels.
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  • 34. Possible contributions of magnocellular- and parvocellular-pathway cells to transient VEPs.
    Valberg A, Rudvin I.
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  • 35. Luminance-contrast mechanisms in humans: visual evoked potentials and a nonlinear model.
    Zemon V, Gordon J.
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  • 40. Quantifying rod photoreceptor-mediated vision in retinal degenerations: dark-adapted thresholds as outcome measures.
    Roman AJ, Schwartz SB, Aleman TS, Cideciyan AV, Chico JD, Windsor EA, Gardner LM, Ying GS, Smilko EE, Maguire MG, Jacobson SG.
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