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The following pages link to Movement direction analysers: independence and bandwidth (Q72880482):
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- Diminished visual motion priming in schizophrenia (Q33976692) (← links)
- Perceptual adaptation: motion parallels orientation (Q34542064) (← links)
- Multiple uses of visual motion. The case for stability in sensory cortex (Q34657720) (← links)
- Priming reveals attentional modulation of human motion sensitivity. (Q34754585) (← links)
- Motions add, orientations don't, in the human visual system (Q35016846) (← links)
- Fundamental mechanisms of visual motion detection: models, cells and functions. (Q35063222) (← links)
- Testing neuronal accounts of anisotropic motion perception with computational modelling (Q35436788) (← links)
- Cortical pooling algorithms for judging global motion direction (Q35652556) (← links)
- Neural Computations Governing Spatiotemporal Pooling of Visual Motion Signals in Humans (Q36289057) (← links)
- Timing of surgery for infantile esotropia: sensory and motor outcomes (Q37329999) (← links)
- Spontaneous recovery of motion and face aftereffects (Q44287036) (← links)
- Motion after-effect due to binocular sum of adaptation to linear motion (Q46895203) (← links)
- Isolating motion responses in visual evoked potentials by preadapting flicker-sensitive mechanisms (Q48257558) (← links)
- The role of relative motion computation in 'direction repulsion'. (Q51645535) (← links)
- Broad direction bandwidths for complex motion mechanisms (Q52060744) (← links)
- Motion detection and directional tuning. (Q52235722) (← links)
- Attentional modulation of adaptation to two-component transparent motion (Q71984190) (← links)
- Direction discrimination of cyclopean (stereoscopic) and luminance motion (Q73777678) (← links)
- Phantom motion aftereffects – evidence of detectors for the analysis of optic flow (Q73878393) (← links)
- Directional tuning of human motion adaptation as reflected by the motion VEP (Q74185313) (← links)
- Mechanisms of simple and choice reaction to changes in direction of visual motion (Q74341919) (← links)
- Successive episodes produce direction contrast effects in motion perception (Q74425647) (← links)
- The invariance of directional tuning with contrast and coherence (Q76392354) (← links)
- Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems (Q77330951) (← links)
- Stereodeficient subjects show substantial differences in interocular transfer of two motion adaptation aftereffects (Q77496097) (← links)
- Time course of motion adaptation: motion-onset visual evoked potentials and subjective estimates (Q77793114) (← links)
- A gain-control model relating nulling results to the duration of dynamic motion aftereffects (Q78819294) (← links)
- An oblique effect for transparent-motion detection caused by variation in global-motion direction-tuning bandwidths (Q80055933) (← links)
- An extension of the transparent-motion detection limit using speed-tuned global-motion systems (Q81152184) (← links)
- Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparity (Q82791401) (← links)