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A common mechanism for perceptual filling-in and motion-induced blindness.
Li-Chuan Hsu, Su-Ling Yeh, Peter Kramer. Vision Res 2006
Li-Chuan Hsu, Su-Ling Yeh, Peter Kramer. Vision Res 2006
52
Modulating motion-induced blindness with depth ordering and surface completion.
Erich W Graf, Wendy J Adams, Martin Lages. Vision Res 2002
Erich W Graf, Wendy J Adams, Martin Lages. Vision Res 2002
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Linking motion-induced blindness to perceptual filling-in.
Li-Chuan Hsu, Su-Ling Yeh, Peter Kramer. Vision Res 2004
Li-Chuan Hsu, Su-Ling Yeh, Peter Kramer. Vision Res 2004
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Opposite neural signatures of motion-induced blindness in human dorsal and ventral visual cortex.
Tobias H Donner, Dov Sagi, Yoram S Bonneh, David J Heeger. J Neurosci 2008
Tobias H Donner, Dov Sagi, Yoram S Bonneh, David J Heeger. J Neurosci 2008
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Motion-induced blindness and motion streak suppression.
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold. Curr Biol 2009
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold. Curr Biol 2009
39
Adaptation and prolonged inhibition as a main cause of motion-induced blindness.
Andrei Gorea, Florent Caetta. J Vis 2009
Andrei Gorea, Florent Caetta. J Vis 2009
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Forming and updating object representations without awareness: evidence from motion-induced blindness.
Stephen R Mitroff, Brian J Scholl. Vision Res 2005
Stephen R Mitroff, Brian J Scholl. Vision Res 2005
34
Perceptual and physiological evidence for a role for early visual areas in motion-induced blindness.
Camilo Libedinsky, Tristram Savage, Margaret Livingstone. J Vis 2009
Camilo Libedinsky, Tristram Savage, Margaret Livingstone. J Vis 2009
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Attentional influences on the dynamics of motion-induced blindness.
Marieke L Schölvinck, Geraint Rees. J Vis 2009
Marieke L Schölvinck, Geraint Rees. J Vis 2009
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Orientation-selective adaptation during motion-induced blindness.
Leila Montaser-Kouhsari, Farshad Moradi, Amin Zandvakili, Hossein Esteky. Perception 2004
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A common oscillator for perceptual rivalries?
Olivia L Carter, John D Pettigrew. Perception 2003
Olivia L Carter, John D Pettigrew. Perception 2003
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Perceptual filling in of artificially induced scotomas in human vision.
V S Ramachandran, R L Gregory. Nature 1991
V S Ramachandran, R L Gregory. Nature 1991
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Motion-induced blindness is not tuned to retinal speed.
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold. J Vis 2008
Thomas S A Wallis, Derek H Arnold. J Vis 2008
38
Sensory and decisional factors in motion-induced blindness.
Florent Caetta, Andrei Gorea, Yoram Bonneh. J Vis 2007
Florent Caetta, Andrei Gorea, Yoram Bonneh. J Vis 2007
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Motion-induced blindness does not affect the formation of negative afterimages.
Constanze Hofstoetter, Christof Koch, Daniel C Kiper. Conscious Cogn 2004
Constanze Hofstoetter, Christof Koch, Daniel C Kiper. Conscious Cogn 2004
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Microsaccades counteract visual fading during fixation.
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, Xoana G Troncoso, Thomas A Dyar. Neuron 2006
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, Xoana G Troncoso, Thomas A Dyar. Neuron 2006
21
Psychophysical magic: rendering the visible 'invisible'.
Chai-Youn Kim, Randolph Blake. Trends Cogn Sci 2005
Chai-Youn Kim, Randolph Blake. Trends Cogn Sci 2005
21
Neural correlates of motion-induced blindness in the human brain.
Marieke L Schölvinck, Geraint Rees. J Cogn Neurosci 2010
Marieke L Schölvinck, Geraint Rees. J Cogn Neurosci 2010
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Retinotopic patterns of correlated fluctuations in visual cortex reflect the dynamics of spontaneous perceptual suppression.
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Tobias H Donner, Dov Sagi, Yoram S Bonneh, David J Heeger. J Neurosci 2013
21
Microsaccade rate varies with subjective visibility during motion-induced blindness.
Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter U Tse. PLoS One 2009
Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter U Tse. PLoS One 2009
17
Strength of early visual adaptation depends on visual awareness.
Randolph Blake, Duje Tadin, Kenith V Sobel, Tony A Raissian, Sang Chul Chong. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
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17
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
17
Subjective disappearance of a target by flickering flankers.
Takahiro Kawabe, Kayo Miura. Vision Res 2007
Takahiro Kawabe, Kayo Miura. Vision Res 2007
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Binocular rivalry requires visual attention.
Peng Zhang, Keith Jamison, Stephen Engel, Bin He, Sheng He. Neuron 2011
Peng Zhang, Keith Jamison, Stephen Engel, Bin He, Sheng He. Neuron 2011
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Motion-induced blindness and microsaccades: cause and effect.
Yoram S Bonneh, Tobias H Donner, Dov Sagi, Moshe Fried, Alexander Cooperman, David J Heeger, Amos Arieli. J Vis 2010
Yoram S Bonneh, Tobias H Donner, Dov Sagi, Moshe Fried, Alexander Cooperman, David J Heeger, Amos Arieli. J Vis 2010
17
Motion-based analysis of spatial patterns by the human visual system.
Shin'ya Nishida. Curr Biol 2004
Shin'ya Nishida. Curr Biol 2004
13
Motion direction signals in the primary visual cortex of cat and monkey.
W S Geisler, D G Albrecht, A M Crane, L Stern. Vis Neurosci 2001
W S Geisler, D G Albrecht, A M Crane, L Stern. Vis Neurosci 2001
13
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
13
Direct evidence that "speedlines" influence motion mechanisms.
David C Burr, John Ross. J Neurosci 2002
David C Burr, John Ross. J Neurosci 2002
13
13
A target in real motion appears blurred in the absence of other proximal moving targets.
S Chen, H E Bedell, H Oğmen. Vision Res 1995
S Chen, H E Bedell, H Oğmen. Vision Res 1995
13
Does interhemispheric competition mediate motion-induced blindness? A transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
Agnes P Funk, John D Pettigrew. Perception 2003
Agnes P Funk, John D Pettigrew. Perception 2003
14
Adaptation to invisible motion results in low-level but not high-level aftereffects.
Kazushi Maruya, Hiroki Watanabe, Masataka Watanabe. J Vis 2008
Kazushi Maruya, Hiroki Watanabe, Masataka Watanabe. J Vis 2008
13
Generalized flash suppression of salient visual targets.
Melanie Wilke, Nikos K Logothetis, David A Leopold. Neuron 2003
Melanie Wilke, Nikos K Logothetis, David A Leopold. Neuron 2003
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Tilt aftereffects and tilt illusions induced by fast translational motion: evidence for motion streaks.
Deborah Apthorp, David Alais. J Vis 2009
Deborah Apthorp, David Alais. J Vis 2009
13
Perceptual filling-in: a parametric study.
P De Weerd, R Desimone, L G Ungerleider. Vision Res 1998
P De Weerd, R Desimone, L G Ungerleider. Vision Res 1998
13
Psychophysical evidence for separate channels for the perception of form, color, movement, and depth.
M S Livingstone, D H Hubel. J Neurosci 1987
M S Livingstone, D H Hubel. J Neurosci 1987
13
Coherent global motion in the absence of coherent velocity signals.
J Ross, D R Badcock, A Hayes. Curr Biol 2000
J Ross, D R Badcock, A Hayes. Curr Biol 2000
13
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How MT cells analyze the motion of visual patterns.
Nicole C Rust, Valerio Mante, Eero P Simoncelli, J Anthony Movshon. Nat Neurosci 2006
Nicole C Rust, Valerio Mante, Eero P Simoncelli, J Anthony Movshon. Nat Neurosci 2006
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Dynamical evolution of motion perception.
Ryota Kanai, Bhavin R Sheth, Shinsuke Shimojo. Vision Res 2007
Ryota Kanai, Bhavin R Sheth, Shinsuke Shimojo. Vision Res 2007
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