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Spatiotemporal energy models for the perception of motion.
E H Adelson, J R Bergen. J Opt Soc Am A 1985
E H Adelson, J R Bergen. J Opt Soc Am A 1985
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Summation and discrimination of gratings moving in opposite directions.
A B Watson, P G Thompson, B J Murphy, J Nachmias. Vision Res 1980
A B Watson, P G Thompson, B J Murphy, J Nachmias. Vision Res 1980
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The functional architecture of human visual motion perception.
Z L Lu, G Sperling. Vision Res 1995
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A psychophysically motivated model for two-dimensional motion perception.
H R Wilson, V P Ferrera, C Yo. Vis Neurosci 1992
H R Wilson, V P Ferrera, C Yo. Vis Neurosci 1992
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Drift-balanced random stimuli: a general basis for studying non-Fourier motion perception.
C Chubb, G Sperling. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
C Chubb, G Sperling. J Opt Soc Am A 1988
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A selective impairment of motion perception following lesions of the middle temporal visual area (MT).
W T Newsome, E B Paré. J Neurosci 1988
W T Newsome, E B Paré. J Neurosci 1988
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Transparent motion perception as detection of unbalanced motion signals. II. Physiology.
N Qian, R A Andersen. J Neurosci 1994
N Qian, R A Andersen. J Neurosci 1994
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Spatial and temporal selectivity of the human motion detection system.
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1985
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1985
14
Low-level and high-level processes in apparent motion.
O J Braddick. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1980
O J Braddick. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 1980
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The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
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Opponent-movement mechanisms in human vision.
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, J C Madsen, S A Klein. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, J C Madsen, S A Klein. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
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The response of area MT and V1 neurons to transparent motion.
R J Snowden, S Treue, R G Erickson, R A Andersen. J Neurosci 1991
R J Snowden, S Treue, R G Erickson, R A Andersen. J Neurosci 1991
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Direction and orientation selectivity of neurons in visual area MT of the macaque.
T D Albright. J Neurophysiol 1984
T D Albright. J Neurophysiol 1984
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Transparent motion perception as detection of unbalanced motion signals. I. Psychophysics.
N Qian, R A Andersen, E H Adelson. J Neurosci 1994
N Qian, R A Andersen, E H Adelson. J Neurosci 1994
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Spatial frequency selective mechanisms underlying the motion aftereffect.
E L Cameron, C L Baker, J C Boulton. Vision Res 1992
E L Cameron, C L Baker, J C Boulton. Vision Res 1992
18
Motion opponency in visual cortex.
D J Heeger, G M Boynton, J B Demb, E Seidemann, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1999
D J Heeger, G M Boynton, J B Demb, E Seidemann, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1999
11
Coding of image contrast in central visual pathways of the macaque monkey.
G Sclar, J H Maunsell, P Lennie. Vision Res 1990
G Sclar, J H Maunsell, P Lennie. Vision Res 1990
10
Coherent global motion percepts from stochastic local motions.
D W Williams, R Sekuler. Vision Res 1984
D W Williams, R Sekuler. Vision Res 1984
10
The contribution of color to motion in normal and color-deficient observers.
P Cavanagh, S Anstis. Vision Res 1991
P Cavanagh, S Anstis. Vision Res 1991
10
Separate detectors for simple and complex grating patterns?
A M Derrington, D R Badcock. Vision Res 1985
A M Derrington, D R Badcock. Vision Res 1985
10
Functional properties of neurons in middle temporal visual area of the macaque monkey. I. Selectivity for stimulus direction, speed, and orientation.
J H Maunsell, D C Van Essen. J Neurophysiol 1983
J H Maunsell, D C Van Essen. J Neurophysiol 1983
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Receptive field properties of human motion detector units inferred from spatial frequency masking.
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1989
S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1989
13
On the existence of neurones in the human visual system selectively sensitive to the orientation and size of retinal images.
C Blakemore, F W Campbell. J Physiol 1969
C Blakemore, F W Campbell. J Physiol 1969
9
Discrimination at threshold: labelled detectors in human vision.
A B Watson, J G Robson. Vision Res 1981
A B Watson, J G Robson. Vision Res 1981
9
Application of Fourier analysis to the visibility of gratings.
F W Campbell, J G Robson. J Physiol 1968
F W Campbell, J G Robson. J Physiol 1968
9
Perceptual consequences of centre-surround antagonism in visual motion processing.
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake. Nature 2003
Duje Tadin, Joseph S Lappin, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake. Nature 2003
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A motion aftereffect for long-range stroboscopic apparent motion.
M W von Grünau. Percept Psychophys 1986
M W von Grünau. Percept Psychophys 1986
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Contributions of human long-wave and middle-wave cones to motion detection.
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, A Ryu, A Chaparro, R T Eskew. J Physiol 1995
C F Stromeyer, R E Kronauer, A Ryu, A Chaparro, R T Eskew. J Physiol 1995
9
Motion and vision. II. Stabilized spatio-temporal threshold surface.
D H Kelly. J Opt Soc Am 1979
D H Kelly. J Opt Soc Am 1979
8
The duration of the motion aftereffect following adaptation to first-order and second-order motion.
T Ledgeway, A T Smith. Perception 1994
T Ledgeway, A T Smith. Perception 1994
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Motion aftereffect with flickering test patterns reveals higher stages of motion processing.
S Nishida, T Sato. Vision Res 1995
S Nishida, T Sato. Vision Res 1995
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Spatial summation properties of directionally selective mechanisms in human vision.
S J Anderson, D C Burr. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
S J Anderson, D C Burr. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
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EVIDENCE FOR A PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OF THE WATERFALL PHENOMENON AND FIGURAL AFTER-EFFECTS.
H B BARLOW, R M HILL. Nature 1963
H B BARLOW, R M HILL. Nature 1963
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The movement aftereffect and a distribution-shift model for coding the direction of visual movement.
G Mather. Perception 1980
G Mather. Perception 1980
8
Functional organization of a visual area in the posterior bank of the superior temporal sulcus of the rhesus monkey.
S M Zeki. J Physiol 1974
S M Zeki. J Physiol 1974
7
Directionally selective complex cells and the computation of motion energy in cat visual cortex.
R C Emerson, J R Bergen, E H Adelson. Vision Res 1992
R C Emerson, J R Bergen, E H Adelson. Vision Res 1992
7
Inhibition and disinhibition of direction-specific mechanisms in human vision.
E Levinson, R Sekuler. Nature 1975
E Levinson, R Sekuler. Nature 1975
14
Temporal covariance model of human motion perception.
J P van Santen, G Sperling. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
J P van Santen, G Sperling. J Opt Soc Am A 1984
7
Detecting and discriminating the direction of motion of luminance and colour gratings.
A M Derrington, G B Henning. Vision Res 1993
A M Derrington, G B Henning. Vision Res 1993
10
Spatial and temporal contrast sensitivities of neurones in lateral geniculate nucleus of macaque.
A M Derrington, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
A M Derrington, P Lennie. J Physiol 1984
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