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The following pages link to Visual motion perception (Q34466995):
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- Suppressive mechanisms in visual motion processing: From perception to intelligence (Q26795622) (← links)
- Synchrony unbound: a critical evaluation of the temporal binding hypothesis (Q28144831) (← links)
- A common framework for the analysis of complex motion? Standstill and capture illusions (Q28649556) (← links)
- Encoding of rapid time-varying information is impaired in poor readers (Q30357175) (← links)
- Effects of virtual speaker density and room reverberation on spatiotemporal thresholds of audio-visual motion coherence (Q30429067) (← links)
- Spared ability to perceive direction of locomotor heading and scene-relative object movement despite inability to perceive relative motion (Q30430954) (← links)
- Fractal rotation isolates mechanisms for form-dependent motion in human vision. (Q30482696) (← links)
- Cortical dynamics subserving visual apparent motion (Q30484576) (← links)
- Cortical Membrane Potential Dynamics and Laminar Firing during Object Motion (Q30490148) (← links)
- First-order and second-order motion: neurological evidence for neuroanatomically distinct systems (Q30885182) (← links)
- Peeling plaids apart: context counteracts cross-orientation contrast masking (Q30940522) (← links)
- The role of human ventral visual cortex in motion perception (Q33598187) (← links)
- Global Visual Motion Sensitivity: Associations with Parietal Area and Children's Mathematical Cognition (Q33642660) (← links)
- The psychophysical evidence for a binding problem in human vision (Q33839059) (← links)
- The role of neural mechanisms of attention in solving the binding problem (Q33839065) (← links)
- The temporal correlation hypothesis of visual feature integration: still alive and well (Q33839069) (← links)
- Neuronal synchrony: a versatile code for the definition of relations? (Q33839076) (← links)
- Specialized representations in visual cortex: a role for binding? (Q33839082) (← links)
- Are cortical models really bound by the "binding problem"? (Q33839086) (← links)
- The what and why of binding: the modeler's perspective (Q33839091) (← links)
- Neural science: a century of progress and the mysteries that remain (Q33852476) (← links)
- The function of dynamic grouping in vision (Q34104264) (← links)
- Functional and anatomical profile of visual motion impairments in stroke patients correlate with fMRI in normal subjects (Q34110824) (← links)
- Activity patterns in human motion-sensitive areas depend on the interpretation of global motion (Q34162218) (← links)
- Motion-onset visual evoked potentials predict performance during a global direction discrimination task (Q34389157) (← links)
- Multiple uses of visual motion. The case for stability in sensory cortex (Q34657720) (← links)
- Banburismus and the brain: decoding the relationship between sensory stimuli, decisions, and reward. (Q34970700) (← links)
- Altered connectivity of the balance processing network after tongue stimulation in balance-impaired individuals (Q36752688) (← links)
- Phantoms in the brain: ambiguous representations of stimulus amplitude and timing in weakly electric fish (Q37158719) (← links)
- Complex Visual Motion Representation in Mouse Area V1. (Q37558846) (← links)
- Visual Pathways Serving Motion Detection in the Mammalian Brain (Q37982694) (← links)
- Dynamic resolution of ambiguity during tri-stable motion perception. (Q39065069) (← links)
- Disambiguating ambiguous motion perception: what are the cues? (Q41199611) (← links)
- Spatial scale of motion segmentation from speed cues. (Q43757179) (← links)
- Integration of motion information during binocular rivalry (Q43865361) (← links)
- Speed change detection in foveal and peripheral vision. (Q45128530) (← links)
- Perceived visual speed constrained by image segmentation (Q46042431) (← links)
- A comparison of visual and auditory representational momentum in spatial tasks (Q46047986) (← links)
- Motion adaptation in area MT. (Q46105878) (← links)
- Detection of speed changes during pursuit eye movements (Q46835892) (← links)
- Visual motion and rapid auditory processing are solid endophenotypes of developmental dyslexia (Q47638796) (← links)
- Neuroscience: breaking down scientific barriers to the study of brain and mind (Q47641478) (← links)
- Circuit Mechanisms Governing Local vs. Global Motion Processing in Mouse Visual Cortex (Q47876816) (← links)
- Can spatial and temporal motion integration compensate for deficits in local motion mechanisms? (Q48180491) (← links)
- Pivotal role of hMT in long-range disambiguation of interhemispheric bistable surface motion (Q48204366) (← links)
- Activation of Human V5 Complex and Rolandic Regions in Association with Moving Visual Stimuli (Q48709991) (← links)
- Chromatic sensitivity of neurones in area MT of the anaesthetised macaque monkey compared to human motion perception. (Q48784431) (← links)
- Pattern and component motion selectivity in cortical area PMLS of the cat. (Q48792797) (← links)
- Distortions of perceived auditory and visual space following adaptation to motion (Q48952279) (← links)
- Neural synchrony correlates with surface segregation rules. (Q52923040) (← links)