S J Anderson, D C Burr. Vision Res 1985
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Times Cited: 212
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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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Temporal properties of human visual filters: number, shapes and spatial covariation.
R F Hess, R J Snowden. Vision Res 1992
R F Hess, R J Snowden. Vision Res 1992
24
The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: transforming numbers into movies.
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
D G Pelli. Spat Vis 1997
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Evidence for two interacting temporal channels in human visual processing.
John Cass, David Alais. Vision Res 2006
John Cass, David Alais. Vision Res 2006
33
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
20
Psychophysical evidence for sustained and transient detectors in human vision.
J J Kulikowski, D J Tolhurst. J Physiol 1973
J J Kulikowski, D J Tolhurst. J Physiol 1973
14
A new transparent motion aftereffect.
M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, W A van de Grind. Nat Neurosci 1999
M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, W A van de Grind. Nat Neurosci 1999
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Two-dimensional spatial and spatial-frequency selectivity of motion-sensitive mechanisms in human vision.
S J Anderson, D C Burr, M C Morrone. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
S J Anderson, D C Burr, M C Morrone. J Opt Soc Am A 1991
22
Velocity after-effects: the effects of adaptation to moving stimuli on the perception of subsequently seen moving stimuli.
P Thompson. Vision Res 1981
P Thompson. Vision Res 1981
12
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
12
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
12
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Aftereffect of high-speed motion.
F A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind. Perception 1998
F A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind. Perception 1998
19
Receptive fields, binocular interaction and functional architecture in the cat's visual cortex.
D H HUBEL, T N WIESEL. J Physiol 1962
D H HUBEL, T N WIESEL. J Physiol 1962
10
Antagonistic comparison of temporal frequency filter outputs as a basis for speed perception.
A T Smith, G K Edgar. Vision Res 1994
A T Smith, G K Edgar. Vision Res 1994
12
Spatial frequency selectivity of cells in macaque visual cortex.
R L De Valois, D G Albrecht, L G Thorell. Vision Res 1982
R L De Valois, D G Albrecht, L G Thorell. Vision Res 1982
10
Errors in direction-of-motion discrimination with complex stimuli.
A M Derrington, G B Henning. Vision Res 1987
A M Derrington, G B Henning. Vision Res 1987
30
Spatial and temporal frequency selectivity of neurones in visual cortical areas V1 and V2 of the macaque monkey.
K H Foster, J P Gaska, M Nagler, D A Pollen. J Physiol 1985
K H Foster, J P Gaska, M Nagler, D A Pollen. J Physiol 1985
9
Temporal-frequency selectivity in monkey visual cortex.
M J Hawken, R M Shapley, D H Grosof. Vis Neurosci 1996
M J Hawken, R M Shapley, D H Grosof. Vis Neurosci 1996
9
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Sensitivity of MST neurons to optic flow stimuli. I. A continuum of response selectivity to large-field stimuli.
C J Duffy, R H Wurtz. J Neurophysiol 1991
C J Duffy, R H Wurtz. J Neurophysiol 1991
9
Temporal frequency filters in the human peripheral visual field.
R J Snowden, R F Hess. Vision Res 1992
R J Snowden, R F Hess. Vision Res 1992
15
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
9
9
Temporal-frequency tuning of cross-orientation suppression in the cat striate cortex.
J D Allison, K R Smith, A B Bonds. Vis Neurosci 2001
J D Allison, K R Smith, A B Bonds. Vis Neurosci 2001
22
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
8
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
13
Slow and fast visual motion channels have independent binocular-rivalry stages.
W A van de Grind, P van Hof, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten. Proc Biol Sci 2001
W A van de Grind, P van Hof, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten. Proc Biol Sci 2001
18
Speed skills: measuring the visual speed analyzing properties of primate MT neurons.
J A Perrone, A Thiele. Nat Neurosci 2001
J A Perrone, A Thiele. Nat Neurosci 2001
8
Spatial frequency tuning of orientation selective units estimated by oblique masking.
H R Wilson, D K McFarlane, G C Phillips. Vision Res 1983
H R Wilson, D K McFarlane, G C Phillips. Vision Res 1983
8
Fundamental mechanisms of visual motion detection: models, cells and functions.
C W G Clifford, M R Ibbotson. Prog Neurobiol 2002
C W G Clifford, M R Ibbotson. Prog Neurobiol 2002
8
8
The independence of channels in human vision selective for direction of movement.
E Levinson, R Sekuler. J Physiol 1975
E Levinson, R Sekuler. J Physiol 1975
8
Two stages of visual processing for radial and circular motion.
M C Morrone, D C Burr, L M Vaina. Nature 1995
M C Morrone, D C Burr, L M Vaina. Nature 1995
8
The functional architecture of human visual motion perception.
Z L Lu, G Sperling. Vision Res 1995
Z L Lu, G Sperling. Vision Res 1995
8
The motion aftereffect of transparent motion: two temporal channels account for perceived direction.
David Alais, Frans A J Verstraten, David C Burr. Vision Res 2005
David Alais, Frans A J Verstraten, David C Burr. Vision Res 2005
29
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
7
Dual multiple-scale processing for motion in the human visual system.
S Nishida, T Ledgeway, M Edwards. Vision Res 1997
S Nishida, T Ledgeway, M Edwards. Vision Res 1997
7
Independent speed-tuned global-motion systems.
M Edwards, D R Badcock, A T Smith. Vision Res 1998
M Edwards, D R Badcock, A T Smith. Vision Res 1998
12
Interaction of motion and color in the visual pathways.
K R Gegenfurtner, M J Hawken. Trends Neurosci 1996
K R Gegenfurtner, M J Hawken. Trends Neurosci 1996
7
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
7
Spatiotemporal frequency and direction sensitivities of human visual areas measured using fMRI.
K D Singh, A T Smith, M W Greenlee. Neuroimage 2000
K D Singh, A T Smith, M W Greenlee. Neuroimage 2000
7
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