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  • 22. Speed discrimination of motion-in-depth using binocular cues.
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    Welch L, Bowne SF.
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  • 30. Direction-of-motion discrimination is facilitated by visible motion smear.
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  • 31. Attentive tracking of objects versus substances.
    VanMarle K, Scholl BJ.
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  • 35. Visual Percepts in the Cases of Binocular and Monocular Viewing Stabilized Test Objects, Ganzfeld Stimuli, and Prolonged Afterimages.
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  • 38. Visual information about rigid and nonrigid motion: a geometric analysis.
    Todd JT.
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  • 39. Human heading judgments in the presence of moving objects.
    Royden CS, Hildreth EC.
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