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  • 3. Movement and spectral sensitivity of cells on the inferior anterior bank of the lunate sulcus.
    Bertulis A, Guld C, Lennox-Buchthal MA.
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  • 6. Perceived speed of colored stimuli.
    Dougherty RF, Press WA, Wandell BA.
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    Wandell BA, Poirson AB, Newsome WT, Baseler HA, Boynton GM, Huk A, Gandhi S, Sharpe LT.
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  • 8. Responses of the blue sensitive cone system from the visual cortex and the arterially perfused eye in cat and monkey.
    Schuurmans RP, Zrenner E.
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  • 10. Moving colors in the lime light.
    Dobkins KR.
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  • 11. A neural signature of colour and luminance correspondence in bistable apparent motion.
    Sterzer P, Kleinschmidt A.
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  • 13. Color constancy improves, when an object moves: high-level motion influences color perception.
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  • 14. Failure of colour and contrast polarity identification at threshold for detection of motion and global form.
    Seymour KJ, Scott McDonald J, Clifford CW.
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  • 15. Contribution of color signals to ocular following responses.
    Matsuura K, Kawano K, Inaba N, Miura K.
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  • 17. Complete sparing of high-contrast color input to motion perception in cortical color blindness.
    Cavanagh P, Hénaff MA, Michel F, Landis T, Troscianko T, Intriligator J.
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  • 19. The integration of colour and motion by the human visual brain.
    Self MW, Zeki S.
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  • 20. Central neural mechanisms for detecting second-order motion.
    Baker CL.
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