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598 related items for PubMed ID: 7990852

  • 1. Visual thresholds to low-contrast pattern displacement, color contrast, and luminance contrast stimuli in Parkinson's disease.
    Haug BA, Trenkwalder C, Arden GB, Oertel WH, Paulus W.
    Mov Disord; 1994 Sep; 9(5):563-70. PubMed ID: 7990852
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  • 2. Independent patterns of damage within magno-, parvo- and koniocellular pathways in Parkinson's disease.
    Silva MF, Faria P, Regateiro FS, Forjaz V, Januário C, Freire A, Castelo-Branco M.
    Brain; 2005 Oct; 128(Pt 10):2260-71. PubMed ID: 16000338
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  • 3. Vernier threshold in patients with schizophrenia and in their unaffected siblings.
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    Neuropsychology; 2004 Jul; 18(3):537-42. PubMed ID: 15291731
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  • 4. Amplitude of the transient visual evoked potential (tVEP) as a function of achromatic and chromatic contrast: contribution of different visual pathways.
    Souza GS, Gomes BD, Lacerda EM, Saito CA, da Silva Filho M, Silveira LC.
    Vis Neurosci; 2008 Jul; 25(3):317-25. PubMed ID: 18321403
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  • 6. 'Double-blindsight' revealed through the processing of color and luminance contrast defined motion signals.
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  • 9. Misperceptions of speed for chromatic and luminance grating stimuli.
    Burton MP, McKeefry DJ.
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  • 10. Predominant affection of the blue cone pathway in Parkinson's disease.
    Haug BA, Kolle RU, Trenkwalder C, Oertel WH, Paulus W.
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  • 11. The detection of motion in chromatic stimuli: pedestals and masks.
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    Vision Res; 2006 Mar; 46(5):724-38. PubMed ID: 16112703
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  • 12. Selectivity of human retinotopic visual cortex to S-cone-opponent, L/M-cone-opponent and achromatic stimulation.
    Mullen KT, Dumoulin SO, McMahon KL, de Zubicaray GI, Hess RF.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2007 Jan; 25(2):491-502. PubMed ID: 17284191
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  • 13. Achromatic parvocellular contrast gain in normal and color defective observers: Implications for the evolution of color vision.
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    Takeuchi T, De Valois KK.
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  • 15. Impairment of high-contrast visual acuity in Parkinson's disease.
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  • 16. A neural signature of colour and luminance correspondence in bistable apparent motion.
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  • 18. Poor visual discrimination and visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease.
    Diederich NJ, Goetz CG, Raman R, Pappert EJ, Leurgans S, Piery V.
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  • 19. The detection of motion in chromatic stimuli: first-order and second-order spatial structure.
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