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    Jemel B, Mimeault D, Saint-Amour D, Hosein A, Mottron L.
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  • 24. Contrast sensitivity changes due to glaucoma and normal aging: low-spatial-frequency losses in both magnocellular and parvocellular pathways.
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  • 31. Stereopsis and magnocellular sensitivity in schizophrenia.
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  • 33. High velocity transient visual processing deficits diminish ability of patients with schizophrenia to recognize objects.
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  • 36. Audiovisual contrast enhancement is articulated primarily via the M-pathway.
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