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1 Abstracts
2002
2 p. 245-254
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2 A geometric view on early and middle level visual coding Barth, Erhardt
2000
2 p. 193-199
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3 A model of the perception of area Mates, Jiri
1992
2 p. 101-116
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4 A neural model of surface perception: Lightness, anchoring, and filling-in Grossberg, Stephen
2006
2 p. 263-321
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5 A neural model of surface perception: Lightness, anchoring, and filling-in Grossberg, Stephen
2006
2 p. 263-321
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6 Anisotropies in peripheral vernier acuity Westheimer, Gerald
2005
2 p. 159-167
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7 Announcement Gorea, A.
1989
2 p. 209-209
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8 A parametric study of face recognition when image degradations are combined Uttal, William R.
1997
2 p. 179-204
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9 Are direction and speed coded independently by the visual system? Evidence from visual search Driver, Jon
1992
2 p. 133-147
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10 A special issue in honor of Jacob Beck Mingolla, Ennio
2005
2 p. 131-132
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11 A Technique for Presenting Isoluminant Stimuli Using a Microcomputer Troscianko, Tom
1985
2 p. 197-202
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12 A theory on the determination of 3D motion and 3D structure from features Amari, Shun-Ichi
1987
2 p. 151-168
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13 Attention and apparent motion Horowitz, Todd
1994
2 p. 193-219
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14 Attention has memory: priming for the size of the attentional focus Fuggetta, GiorgioSchool of Psychology, University of Leicester, Lancaster Road, Leicester LE1 9HN, UK
2009
2 p. 147-159
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15 Attention, vision and action Bradshaw, Mark
2002
2 p. 115-116
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16 Binocular information in the control of prehensile movements in multiple-object scenes Watt, Simon
2002
2 p. 141-155
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17 Brightness contrast inhibits color induction: evidence for a new kind of color theory Gordon, James
2006
2 p. 133-146
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18 Brightness contrast inhibits color induction: evidence for a new kind of color theory Gordon, James
2006
2 p. 133-146
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19 Can human texture discrimination be mimicked by a computer model using local Fourier analysis? Griffiths, ED
1992
2 p. 149-157
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20 (Coarse coding of shape fragments) + (Retinotopy) ≈ Representation of structure Edelman, Shimon
2000
2 p. 255-264
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21 Collinear effects on 3-Gabor alignment as a function of spacing, orientation and detectability Popple, Ariella
2001
2 p. 139-150
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22 Color plates 2006
2 p. 1-16
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23 Colour contrast influences perceived shape in combined shading and texture patterns Kingdom, Frederick
2006
2 p. 147-159
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24 Colour contrast influences perceived shape in combined shading and texture patterns Kingdom, Frederick
2006
2 p. 147-159
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25 Cone contrast computations: physical versus perceived background and colour constancy Daugirdiene, A.
2006
2 p. 173-192
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26 Cone contrast computations: physical versus perceived background and colour constancy Daugirdiene, A.
2006
2 p. 173-192
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27 Convexity of a set of subthreshold stimuli implies a peak detector Logvinenko, A.D.
1996
2 p. 105-123
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28 Deriving channel gains from large-area sine-wave contrast sensitivity data García-Pérez, Miguel A.
1995
2 p. 235-260
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29 Display fidelity: link between psychophysics and contrast discrimination models Belaid, Najoua
1997
2 p. 205-223
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30 Disruption of space perception due to cortical lesions Landis, Theodor
2000
2 p. 179-191
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31 Dissociation of color and figure–ground effects in the watercolor illusion von der Heydt, Rüdiger
2006
2 p. 323-340
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32 Dissociation of color and figure–ground effects in the watercolor illusion von der Heydt, Rüdiger
2006
2 p. 323-340
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33 Distractor-target interactions during directed visual attention Zimba, L.D.
1987
2 p. 117-149
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34 Do variables that affect similar bistable apparent-movement displays result in similar changes in perception? Petersik, J. Timothy
2003
2 p. 105-123
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35 DOVES: a database of visual eye movements Van Der Linde, IanCenter for Perceptual Systems, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA; Department of Computing, Anglia Ruskin University, Bishops Hall Lane, Chelmsford CM1 1SQ, UK. ianvdl@ece.utexas.edu
2009
2 p. 161-177
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36 Dynamic characteristics of spatial mechanisms coding contour structures Dresp, Birgitta
1999
2 p. 129-142
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37 Dynamics and context dependence of visual category learning Rentschler, Ingo
2000
2 p. 231-240
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38 Dynamic texture spreading: probing the mechanisms of surface interpolation Wollschläger, Daniel
2006
2 p. 193-218
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39 Dynamic texture spreading: probing the mechanisms of surface interpolation Wollschläger, Daniel
2006
2 p. 193-218
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40 Editorial 1994
2 p. 170-171
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41 Editorial: long range interactions in vision Levi, Dennis M.
1999
2 p. 125-127
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42 Effect of spatial frequency on collinear facilitation Polat, UriGoldschleger Eye Research Institute, Tel-Aviv University, Sheba Medical Center, 52621 Tel-Hashomer, Israel. urip@post.tau.ac.il
2009
2 p. 179-193
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43 Effects of ISI and flash duration on the identification of briefly flashed stimuli Rucci, Michele
2005
2 p. 259-273
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44 Effects of stimulus complexity on simple spatial discriminations Alkhateeb, W.F.
1990
2 p. 129-141
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45 Element-arrangement textures in multiple objective tasks Wolfson, S. Sabina
2005
2 p. 209-226
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46 Erratum 1993
2 p. 199-199
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47 Expectancy of line segment orientation Kurylo, Daniel D.
1996
2 p. 149-162
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48 Fast noninertial shifts of attention Sagi, Dov
1985
2 p. 141-149
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49 Fechner-Benham subjective colors do not induce McCollough after-effects Billock, Vincent
2006
2 p. 161-172
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50 Fechner-Benham subjective colors do not induce McCollough after-effects Billock, Vincent
2006
2 p. 161-172
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51 Finding perceptually dominant orientations in natural textures Picard, Rosalind W.
1994
2 p. 221-253
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52 Fixation sequences made during visual examination of briefly presented 2D images Mannan, S.K.
1997
2 p. 157-178
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53 Forthcoming papers 1985
2 p. 203-203
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54 Functional architecture of long-range perceptual interactions Polat, Uri
1999
2 p. 143-162
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55 Going round in circles: shape effects in the Ebbinghaus illusion Rose, David
2002
2 p. 191-203
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56 Graph matching for visual object recognition Bunke, Horst
2000
2 p. 335-340
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57 Grating detection and identification dissociated by pattern adaptation Vassilev, A.
1995
2 p. 221-234
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58 Head-centred motion perception in the ageing visual system Freeman, Tom
2002
2 p. 117-127
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59 How does the cerebral cortex work? Learning, attention, and grouping by the laminar circuits of visual cortex Grossberg, Stephen
1999
2 p. 163-185
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60 Imagery-induced interference on a visual detection task Craver-Lemley, Catherine
2001
2 p. 101-119
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61 In appreciation of Jacob Beck Grossberg, Stephen
2005
2 p. 133-141
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62 Independent control of acceleration and direction of the hand when hitting moving targets Brenner, Eli
2002
2 p. 129-140
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63 Interactions between pattern and color in the visual system: Temporal aspects of the McCollough Effect McLoughlin, Niall
2005
2 p. 169-184
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64 Interocular orientation disparity and the stereoscopic perception of slanted surfaces Heeley, D. W.
2003
2 p. 183-207
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65 Introduction to a special issue on spatio-chromatic interactions Pinna, Baingio
2006
2 p. 103-109
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66 Introduction to a special issue on spatio-chromatic interactions Pinna, Baingio
2006
2 p. 103-109
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67 Isotropic integration of binocular disparity and relative motion in the perception of three-dimensional shape Hibbard, Paul
2002
2 p. 205-217
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68 Jacob Beck — Reminiscence and appreciation Hochberg, Julian
2005
2 p. 143-145
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69 Learning about dynamic scenes Lazarescu, Mihai
2000
2 p. 315-320
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70 Learning in brains and machines Poggio, Tomaso
2000
2 p. 287-296
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71 Learning paradigms for image interpretation Caelli, Terry
2000
2 p. 305-314
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72 Learning to recognize objects Bischof, Walter
2000
2 p. 297-304
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73 Light-dark asymmetries in the Craik-Cornsweet-O'Brien illusion and a new model of brightness coding Moulden, Bernard
1990
2 p. 101-128
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74 Lighting, backlighting and watercolor illusions and the laws of figurality Pinna, Baingio
2006
2 p. 341-373
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75 Lighting, backlighting and watercolor illusions and the laws of figurality Pinna, Baingio
2006
2 p. 341-373
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76 Lightness, illumination, and gradients Todorović, Dejan
2006
2 p. 219-261
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77 Lightness, illumination, and gradients Todorović, Dejan
2006
2 p. 219-261
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78 Line segregation Beck, Jacob
1989
2 p. 75-101
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79 Location constancy and its effect on visual selection Goolkasian, Paula
2001
2 p. 175-199
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80 Luminance artifacts of cathode-ray tube displays for vision research García-Pérez, Miguel
2001
2 p. 201-215
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81 Mechanisms for spatial integration in visual detection: a model based on lateral interactions Usher, Marius
1999
2 p. 187-209
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82 Mechanisms of visual object recognition studied in monkeys Tanaka, Keiji
2000
2 p. 147-163
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83 Metacontrast masking of target-area internal contours and target overall surface brightness: the case of mutually coherent and incoherent visual objects Bachmann, TalisEstonian Center of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Perception and Consciousness Unit, University of Tartu, Kaarli puiestee 3, Tallinn 10119, Estonia. talis.b@lawinst.ee
2009
2 p. 127-146
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84 Motion detectors and motion segregation Jun Zhang
1995
2 p. 261-273
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85 Motion perception and motion estimation by total-least squares Langley, Keith
2002
2 p. 171-190
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86 Motion: The long and short of it Cavanagh, Patrick
1989
2 p. 103-129
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87 Neural adjustments to chromatic blur Webster, Michael
2006
2 p. 111-132
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88 Neural adjustments to chromatic blur Webster, Michael
2006
2 p. 111-132
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89 Neural mechanisms of human texture processing: Texture boundary detection and visual search Thielscher, Axel
2005
2 p. 227-257
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90 Obituary Beck, Jacob
1989
2 p. 72-74
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91 Obituary: Keith Harrhy Ruddock, 1939-1996 Foster, David H.
1997
2 p. 145-155
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92 Object and scene analysis by saccadic eye-movements: an investigation with higher-order statistics Krieger, Gerhard
2000
2 p. 201-214
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93 Object recognition and image understanding: Theories of Everything? Rentschler, Ingo
2000
2 p. 129-135
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94 Object recognition: Holistic representations in the monkey brain Logothetis, Nikos
2000
2 p. 165-178
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95 Observations on associative grouping (In honor of Jacob Beck) Gillam, Barbara
2005
2 p. 147-157
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96 On the detection of salient contours Braun, Jochen
1999
2 p. 211-225
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97 On the trichromatic and opponent-process theories: An article by E. Schrödinger Niall, Keith K.
1988
2 p. 79-95
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98 Perception of transparency in stationary and moving images Plummer, Daniel J.
1993
2 p. 113-123
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99 Perception, representation and recognition: A holistic view of recognition Christou, Chris
2000
2 p. 265-275
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100 Point spread functions and detail detection Blommaert, Frans J.J.
1987
2 p. 99-115
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101 Recognizing depth-rotated objects: A review of recent research and theory Biederman, Irving
2000
2 p. 241-253
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102 Reconstructing mental object representations: A machine vision approach to human visual recognition Osman, Erol
2000
2 p. 277-286
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103 Reduction of the blocking effect in block-coded images using a model of early human vision Geun Hyung Kim
1988
2 p. 143-150
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104 Reference frame for rapid visual processing of line orientation Doherty, Laura
2001
2 p. 121-137
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105 Scene content selected by active vision Parkhurst, Derrick
2003
2 p. 125-154
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106 Searching through subsets: a test of the visual indexing hypothesis Burkell, Jacquelyn A.
1997
2 p. 225-258
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107 Segmenting textured 3D surfaces using the space/frequency representation Krumm, John
1994
2 p. 281-308
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108 Segmenting textures using cells with adaptive receptive fields Mesrobian, Edmond
1995
2 p. 163-190
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109 Selective internal operations in the recognition of locally and globally point-inverted patterns Bischof, Walter F.
1985
2 p. 179-196
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110 Sensitivity to motion features in point light displays of biological motion Das, SandhitsuDepartment of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6321, USA. sudas@seas.upenn.edu
2009
2 p. 105-125
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111 Separating colour and luminance information in the visual system Kingdom, Frederick A.A.
1995
2 p. 191-219
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112 Sequential mapping of weighting functions for visual location Whitaker, David
1992
2 p. 117-131
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113 Set-size effects for spatial frequency change and discrimination in multiple targets Wright, Michael
2002
2 p. 157-170
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114 Shape information from shading: A theory about human perception Pentland, Alex
1989
2 p. 165-182
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115 Simultaneous processing of spatial and chromatic components of patterned stimuli by the human visual system Javadnia, A.
1988
2 p. 115-127
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116 Some results on translation invariance in the human visual system Nazir, Tatjana A.
1990
2 p. 81-100
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117 Space-variant visual processing: Spatially limited visual channels Garcia-Perez, Miguel A.
1988
2 p. 129-142
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118 Spatial code interference on directional responses Bertera, James H.
1992
2 p. 81-88
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119 Spatial, colour and contrast response characteristics of mechanisms which mediate discrimination of pattern orientation and magnification Alkhateeb, W.F.
1990
2 p. 143-157
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120 Spatial integration characteristics in motion detection and direction identification Gorea, Andrei
1985
2 p. 85-102
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121 Spatial interval discrimination in the presence of flanking lines Bondarko, V.M.
1999
2 p. 239-253
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122 Spatio-temporal organization of behavior Ballard, Dana
2000
2 p. 321-333
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123 Special issue on perceptual transparency Rosenfeld, Azriel
1993
2 p. 93-94
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124 Stochastic retinal mechanisms of light adaptation and gain control Rudd, Michael E.
1996
2 p. 125-148
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125 Subjective figures and texture perception Zucker, Steven W.
1985
2 p. 131-139
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126 Surface decomposition accompanying the perception of transparency Watanabe, Takeo
1993
2 p. 95-111
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127 Symmetry detection across the visual field Sally, Sharon
2001
2 p. 217-234
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128 Texture fields and texture flows: Sensitivity to differences Hel Or, Yaacov
1989
2 p. 131-139
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129 Texture segmentation and 'pop-out' in infants and children: The effect of test field size Rieth, Christiane
1994
2 p. 173-191
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130 The architecture of visual cortex and inferential processes in vision Young, Malcolm
2000
2 p. 137-146
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131 The computation of multiple matching doubly ambiguous stereograms with transparent planes Weinshall, Daphna
1993
2 p. 183-198
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132 The effect of contour closure on shape perception Saarinen, Jukka
1999
2 p. 227-238
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133 The effect of similarity and duration on spatial interaction in peripheral vision Kooi, Frank L.
1994
2 p. 255-279
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134 The effect of spatial adaptation on perceived contrast Georgeson, M.A.
1985
2 p. 103-112
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135 The interaction of luminance, velocity, and shape information in the perception of motion transparency, coherence, and non-rigid motion Jasinschi, R.
1993
2 p. 149-182
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136 The limits of parallel processing in the visual discrimination of orientation and magnification Javadnia, A.
1988
2 p. 97-114
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137 The onset repulsion effect Thornton, Ian
2002
2 p. 219-243
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138 The perceived image: Efficient modelling of visual inhomogeneity Garcia-Perez, Miguel A.
1992
2 p. 89-99
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139 The perception of a dotted line in noise: a model of good continuation and some experimental results Smits, Jos T.S.
1985
2 p. 163-177
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140 The role of early mechanisms in motion transparency and coherence Noest, A.J.
1993
2 p. 125-147
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141 The role of stimulus structure in spatial hyperacuity Meer, Peter
1989
2 p. 141-164
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142 The role of the Gestalt principle of similarity in the watercolor illusion Pinna, Baingio
2005
2 p. 185-207
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143 The tilt after-effect: changes with stimulus size and eccentricity Harris, J.P.
1985
2 p. 113-129
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144 11th European Conference On Visual Perception 1987
2 p. 174-174
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145 Three stages and two systems of visual processing Sperling, George
1989
2 p. 183-207
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146 Tilt aftereffects generated by symmetrical dot patterns with two or four axes of symmetry Joung, Wendy
2003
2 p. 155-182
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147 Tobias Mayer-Experiments on visual acuity (1755) Scheerer, Eckart
1987
2 p. 81-97
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148 Vernier acuity predicted from changes in the light distribution of the retinal image Morgan, M.J.
1985
2 p. 151-161
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149 Vision as temporal trace Briscoe, Garry
2000
2 p. 215-229
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150 Visual search in peripheral vision: Learning effects and set-size dependence Pavlovskaya, Marina
2001
2 p. 151-173
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