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Humans deprived of normal binocular vision have binocular interactions tuned to size and orientation.
D M Levi, R S Harwerth, E L Smith. Science 1979
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Spatiotemporal energy models for the perception of motion.
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Lateral interactions between spatial channels: suppression and facilitation revealed by lateral masking experiments.
U Polat, D Sagi. Vision Res 1993
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Binocular interaction on single units in cat striate cortex: simultaneous stimulation by single moving slit with receptive fields in correspondence.
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Chromaticity diagram showing cone excitation by stimuli of equal luminance.
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Temporal properties of binocular mechanisms in the human visual system.
R Blake, C Rush. Exp Brain Res 1980
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A transducer function for threshold and suprathreshold human vision.
H R Wilson. Biol Cybern 1980
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Anatomy and physiology of a color system in the primate visual cortex.
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Mechanisms of human motion perception revealed by a new cyclopean illusion.
M Shadlen, T Carney. Science 1986
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Psychophysical evidence for two routes to suppression before binocular summation of signals in human vision.
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The binocular organization of simple cells in the cat's visual cortex.
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Binocular sensory fusion is limited by spatial resolution.
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The effect of interocular phase difference on perceived contrast.
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Receptive fields of single neurones in the cat's striate cortex.
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Linear binocular combination of responses to contrast modulation: contrast-weighted summation in first- and second-order vision.
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Stereoscopic vision in macaque monkey. Cells sensitive to binocular depth in area 18 of the macaque monkey cortex.
D H Hubel, T N Wiesel. Nature 1970
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Contrast and lustre: A model that accounts for eleven different forms of contrast discrimination in binocular vision.
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Stereoscopic depth discrimination in the visual cortex: neurons ideally suited as disparity detectors.
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Fechner's paradox reflects a nonmonotone relation between binocular brightness and luminance.
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Perceptual "blankout" of monocular homogeneous fields (Ganzfelder) is prevented with binocular viewing.
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Contrast detection and near-threshold discrimination in human vision.
J M Foley, G E Legge. Vision Res 1981
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Evidence for disparity detecting neurones in the human visual system.
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Reaction time as a measure of binocular interaction in human vision.
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Contour integration by the human visual system: evidence for a local "association field".
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Separate detectors for simple and complex grating patterns?
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Contrast discrimination cannot explain spatial frequency, orientation or temporal frequency discrimination.
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Hyperacuity thresholds of 1 sec: theoretical predictions and empirical validation.
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M C Morrone, D C Burr. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1988
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4
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