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Motion of contrast envelopes: peace and noise
JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION
Cellular basis for the response to second-order motion cues in Y retinal ganglion cells
NEURON
Footsteps and inchworms: Illusions show that contrast affects apparent speed
PERCEPTION
Stereomotion speed perception is contrast dependent
PERCEPTION
What determines the perceived speed of dots moving within apertures?
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
Transcranial magnetic stimulation differentially affects speed and direction judgments
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
Speed perception is affected by the Ebbinghaus-Titchener illusion
PERCEPTION
Textured backgrounds alter perceived speed
VISION RESEARCH
The Ouchi illusion as an artifact of biased flow estimation
VISION RESEARCH
Does cortical motion adaptation exhibit functional properties analogous tolight adaptation in the retina?
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
Adaptation to temporal modulation can enhance differential speed sensitivity
VISION RESEARCH
Concurrent measurement of perceived speed and speed discrimination threshold using the method of single stimuli
VISION RESEARCH
Color and luminance in the perception of 1-and 2-dimensional motion
VISION RESEARCH
How does noise influence the estimation of speed?
VISION RESEARCH
NEURAL DYNAMICS OF MOTION PROCESSING AND SPEED DISCRIMINATION
Vision research (Oxford)
LOCAL AND GLOBAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE COHERENT MOTION OF GRATINGS PRESENTED IN MULTIPLE APERTURES
Vision research (Oxford)
The precision of velocity discrimination across spatial frequency
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS
SPATIAL LAYOUT AFFECTS SPEED DISCRIMINATION
Vision research
CHANGES IN PERCEIVED SPEED FOLLOWING ADAPTATION TO FIRST-ORDER AND 2ND-ORDER MOTION
Vision research
SPEED ESTIMATES FROM GRATING PATCHES ARE NOT CONTRAST-NORMALIZED
Vision research
APPARENT SPEED OF TYPE-I SYMMETRICAL PLAIDS
Vision research
COMBINING SPEED INFORMATION ACROSS SPACE
Vision research
THE PERCEIVED SPEED OF 2ND-ORDER MOTION AND ITS DEPENDENCE ON STIMULUS CONTRAST
Vision research
ANTAGONISTIC COMPARISON OF TEMPORAL FREQUENCY FILTER OUTPUTS AS A BASIS FOR SPEED PERCEPTION
Vision research
DEPENDENCE OF SPEED AND DIRECTION PERCEPTION ON CINEMATOGRAM DOT DENSITY
Vision research