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194 related items for PubMed ID: 2635477

  • 1. Monocular motion sensing, binocular motion perception.
    Georgeson MA, Shackleton TM.
    Vision Res; 1989; 29(11):1511-23. PubMed ID: 2635477
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  • 2. No evidence for dichoptic motion sensing: a reply to Carney and Shadlen.
    Georgeson MA, Shackleton TM.
    Vision Res; 1992 Jan; 32(1):193-8. PubMed ID: 1502807
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  • 3. Dichoptic activation of the early motion system.
    Carney T, Shadlen MN.
    Vision Res; 1993 Sep; 33(14):1977-95. PubMed ID: 8249314
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  • 4. Transition from monocular motion perception to dichoptic motion perception as a function of the stimulus duration.
    Hayashi R, Kawano K.
    Exp Brain Res; 2008 Oct; 190(4):499-502. PubMed ID: 18719897
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  • 5. Temporal resolution of dichoptic and second-order motion mechanisms.
    Derrington A, Cox M.
    Vision Res; 1998 Nov; 38(22):3531-9. PubMed ID: 9893787
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  • 6. Interocular interactions reveal the opponent structure of motion mechanisms.
    Gorea A, Conway TE, Blake R.
    Vision Res; 2001 Feb; 41(4):441-8. PubMed ID: 11166047
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  • 7. Eye movements in response to dichoptic motion: evidence for a parallel-hierarchical structure of visual motion processing in primates.
    Hayashi R, Miura K, Tabata H, Kawano K.
    J Neurophysiol; 2008 May; 99(5):2329-46. PubMed ID: 18272870
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  • 8. The temporal range of motion sensing and motion perception.
    Georgeson MA, Harris MG.
    Vision Res; 1990 May; 30(4):615-9. PubMed ID: 2339514
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  • 9. Spatial distortions produced by purely dichoptic-based visual motion.
    Hess RF, Huang PC, Maehara G.
    Perception; 2009 May; 38(7):1012-8. PubMed ID: 19764303
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  • 10. Binocularity of early motion mechanisms: comments on Georgeson and Shackleton.
    Carney T, Shadlen MN.
    Vision Res; 1992 Jan; 32(1):187-91. PubMed ID: 1502805
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  • 11. A method for generating a "purely first-order" dichoptic motion stimulus.
    Hayashi R, Nishida S, Tolias A, Logothetis NK.
    J Vis; 2007 Jun 19; 7(8):7. PubMed ID: 17685814
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  • 12. Motion repulsion is monocular.
    Grunewald A.
    Vision Res; 2004 May 19; 44(10):959-62. PubMed ID: 15031088
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  • 20. Effect of temporal sparseness and dichoptic presentation on multifocal visual evoked potentials.
    James AC, Ruseckaite R, Maddess T.
    Vis Neurosci; 2005 May 19; 22(1):45-54. PubMed ID: 15842740
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