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  • 22. Behavioral effects of visual field location on processing motion- and luminance-defined form.
    McMullen PA, MacSween LE, Collin CA.
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  • 25. FMRI adaptation reveals separate mechanisms for first-order and second-order motion.
    Ashida H, Lingnau A, Wall MB, Smith AT.
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    Koyama S, Sasaki Y, Andersen GJ, Tootell RB, Matsuura M, Watanabe T.
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  • 32. Representation of motion boundaries in retinotopic human visual cortical areas.
    Reppas JB, Niyogi S, Dale AM, Sereno MI, Tootell RB.
    Nature; 1997 Jul 10; 388(6638):175-9. PubMed ID: 9217157
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  • 35. Visual search for biological motion: an event-related potential study.
    Hirai M, Hiraki K.
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  • 36. Motion-onset VEPs reflect long maturation and early aging of visual motion-processing system.
    Langrová J, Kuba M, Kremlácek J, Kubová Z, Vít F.
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  • 37. Simultaneous recordings of visual evoked potentials and BOLD MRI activations in response to visual motion processing.
    Henning S, Merboldt KD, Frahm J.
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  • 38. Differences between Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies: an fMRI study of task-related brain activity.
    Sauer J, ffytche DH, Ballard C, Brown RG, Howard R.
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  • 39. Role of dorsal and ventral stream development in biological motion perception.
    Lichtensteiger J, Loenneker T, Bucher K, Martin E, Klaver P.
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  • 40. Evidence for the auditory P3a reflecting an automatic process: elicitation during highly-focused continuous visual attention.
    Muller-Gass A, Macdonald M, Schröger E, Sculthorpe L, Campbell K.
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