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  • 2. Spatial frequency discrimination of band-limited periodic targets: effects of stimulus contrast, bandwidth and retinal eccentricity.
    Greenlee MW.
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  • 4. The spatial frequency discrimination function at low contrasts.
    Woodward M, Ettinger ER, Yager D.
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  • 6. The architecture of perceptual spatial interactions.
    Polat U, Sagi D.
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  • 8. Detection of low spatial frequencies: a single filter or multiple filters?
    Hess RF, Howell ER.
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  • 9. The visual assessment of the spatial location of a bright bar.
    Toet A, Smit CS, Nienhuis B, Koenderink JJ.
    Vision Res; 1988 Jan; 28(6):721-37. PubMed ID: 3227649
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  • 10. Contrast detection and discrimination in young and older adults.
    Beard BL, Yager D, Neufeld S.
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  • 11. Interaction between motion scales: When performance in motion discrimination is worse for a compound stimulus than for its integrating components.
    Luna R, Serrano-Pedraza I.
    Vision Res; 2020 Feb; 167():60-69. PubMed ID: 31972446
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  • 14. S-cone discrimination for stimuli with spatial and temporal chromatic contrast.
    Cao D, Zele AJ, Smith VC, Pokorny J.
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  • 15. A quantitative method for determining spatial discriminative capacity.
    Zhang Z, Tannan V, Holden JK, Dennis RG, Tommerdahl M.
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  • 16. Stimulus motion improves spatial contrast sensitivity in budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus).
    Haller NK, Lind O, Steinlechner S, Kelber A.
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  • 17. Spatiotemporal limitations in bisection and separation discrimination.
    Burbeck CA, Yap YL.
    Vision Res; 1990 Sep 10; 30(11):1573-86. PubMed ID: 2288076
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  • 18. Orientation discrimination depends on spatial frequency.
    Burr DC, Wijesundra SA.
    Vision Res; 1991 Sep 10; 31(7-8):1449-52. PubMed ID: 1891831
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  • 20. Ricco's diameter for line detection increases with stimulus velocity.
    Chung ST, Levi DM, Bedell HE.
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