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365 related items for PubMed ID: 19429955

  • 1. Motion fading and the motion aftereffect share a common process of neural adaptation.
    Hsieh PJ, Tse PU.
    Atten Percept Psychophys; 2009 May; 71(4):724-33. PubMed ID: 19429955
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  • 2. Motion fading is driven by perceived, not actual angular velocity.
    Kohler PJ, Caplovitz GP, Hsieh PJ, Sun J, Tse PU.
    Vision Res; 2010 Jun 01; 50(11):1086-94. PubMed ID: 20371254
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  • 3. Grouping inhibits motion fading by giving rise to virtual trackable features.
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    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform; 2007 Feb 01; 33(1):57-63. PubMed ID: 17311479
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  • 4. Modulation of the motion aftereffect by selective attention.
    Chaudhuri A.
    Nature; 1990 Mar 01; 344(6261):60-2. PubMed ID: 2304555
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  • 5. Motion adaptation shifts apparent position without the motion aftereffect.
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  • 6. A motion aftereffect from still photographs depicting motion.
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  • 7. Effects of feature-based attention on the motion aftereffect at remote locations.
    Boynton GM, Ciaramitaro VM, Arman AC.
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  • 8. The whole moves less than the spin of its parts.
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  • 9. The continuous Wagon Wheel Illusion depends on, but is not identical to neuronal adaptation.
    VanRullen R.
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  • 10. New binary direction aftereffect does not add up.
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  • 11. The motion aftereffect of transparent motion: two temporal channels account for perceived direction.
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    Vision Res; 2005 Feb 18; 45(4):403-12. PubMed ID: 15610746
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  • 12. The effect of spatial attention on invisible stimuli.
    Shin K, Stolte M, Chong SC.
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  • 13. Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement.
    Arnold DH, Pearce SL, Marinovic W.
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  • 14. Selective attention and cyclopean motion processing.
    Patterson R, Fournier LR, Wiediger M, Vavrek G, Becker-Dippman C, Bickler I.
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  • 15. Judgments of synchrony between auditory and moving or still visual stimuli.
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  • 16. Psychophysical evidence for an extrastriate contribution to a pattern-selective motion aftereffect.
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  • 17. Perception of motion in depth from luminous rotating spirals: directional asymmetries during and after rotation.
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  • 18. No-onset looming motion guides spatial attention.
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  • 19. The continuous Wagon Wheel Illusion is object-based.
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  • 20. Going, going, gone: localizing abrupt offsets of moving objects.
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