P Thompson. Vision Res 1981
Times Cited: 110
Times Cited: 110
Times Cited
Times Co-cited
Similarity
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
33
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
22
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
18
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
18
Psychophysics of motion adaptation parallels insect electrophysiology.
C W Clifford, K Langley. Curr Biol 1996
C W Clifford, K Langley. Curr Biol 1996
37
A ratio model of perceived speed in the human visual system.
Stephen T Hammett, Rebecca A Champion, Antony B Morland, Peter G Thompson. Proc Biol Sci 2005
Stephen T Hammett, Rebecca A Champion, Antony B Morland, Peter G Thompson. Proc Biol Sci 2005
48
Adaptation to temporal modulation can enhance differential speed sensitivity.
C W Clifford, P Wenderoth. Vision Res 1999
C W Clifford, P Wenderoth. Vision Res 1999
29
Neuronal adaptation to visual motion in area MT of the macaque.
Adam Kohn, J Anthony Movshon. Neuron 2003
Adam Kohn, J Anthony Movshon. Neuron 2003
14
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
13
12
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
12
12
Motion aftereffect magnitude as a measure of the spatio-temporal response properties of direction-sensitive analyzers.
A Pantle. Vision Res 1974
A Pantle. Vision Res 1974
11
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
11
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
11
Judgments of visual velocity as a function of length of observation time.
A G GOLDSTEIN. J Exp Psychol 1957
A G GOLDSTEIN. J Exp Psychol 1957
35
Responses of single cells in cat visual cortex to prolonged stimulus movement: neural correlates of visual aftereffects.
R G Vautin, M A Berkley. J Neurophysiol 1977
R G Vautin, M A Berkley. J Neurophysiol 1977
11
Effect of contrast and adaptation on the perception of the direction and speed of drifting gratings.
R Müller, M W Greenlee. Vision Res 1994
R Müller, M W Greenlee. Vision Res 1994
30
The time course of direction-selective adaptation in simple and complex cells in cat striate cortex.
D Giaschi, R Douglas, S Marlin, M Cynader. J Neurophysiol 1993
D Giaschi, R Douglas, S Marlin, M Cynader. J Neurophysiol 1993
14
10
Motion after-effects in cat striate cortex elicited by moving gratings.
P Hammond, G S Mouat, A T Smith. Exp Brain Res 1985
P Hammond, G S Mouat, A T Smith. Exp Brain Res 1985
16
10
Spatially localized distortions of event time.
Alan Johnston, Derek H Arnold, Shinya Nishida. Curr Biol 2006
Alan Johnston, Derek H Arnold, Shinya Nishida. Curr Biol 2006
10
Velocity perception and discrimination: relation to temporal mechanisms.
A T Smith. Vision Res 1987
A T Smith. Vision Res 1987
26
9
Local velocity representation: evidence from motion adaptation.
P R Schrater, E P Simoncelli. Vision Res 1998
P R Schrater, E P Simoncelli. Vision Res 1998
13
Neural correlate of perceptual adaptation to gratings.
L Maffei, A Fiorentini, S Bisti. Science 1973
L Maffei, A Fiorentini, S Bisti. Science 1973
9
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
Direction-specific adaptation in area MT of the owl monkey.
S E Petersen, J F Baker, J M Allman. Brain Res 1985
S E Petersen, J F Baker, J M Allman. Brain Res 1985
9
Adaptation changes the direction tuning of macaque MT neurons.
Adam Kohn, J Anthony Movshon. Nat Neurosci 2004
Adam Kohn, J Anthony Movshon. Nat Neurosci 2004
9
Noise characteristics and prior expectations in human visual speed perception.
Alan A Stocker, Eero P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2006
Alan A Stocker, Eero P Simoncelli. Nat Neurosci 2006
9
Adaptation in macaque MT reduces perceived speed and improves speed discrimination.
Bart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright. J Neurophysiol 2006
Bart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright. J Neurophysiol 2006
9
Perceived duration of visual motion increases with speed.
Sae Kaneko, Ikuya Murakami. J Vis 2009
Sae Kaneko, Ikuya Murakami. J Vis 2009
9
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
Visual response properties of striate cortical neurons projecting to area MT in macaque monkeys.
J A Movshon, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1996
J A Movshon, W T Newsome. J Neurosci 1996
8
Velocity specificity of the flicker to pattern sensitivity ratio in human vision.
M G Harris. Vision Res 1980
M G Harris. Vision Res 1980
19
Stimulus specificity in the human visual system.
C Blakemore, J P Muncey, R M Ridley. Vision Res 1973
C Blakemore, J P Muncey, R M Ridley. Vision Res 1973
8
10
A computational model of the analysis of some first-order and second-order motion patterns by simple and complex cells.
A Johnston, P W McOwan, H Buxton. Proc Biol Sci 1992
A Johnston, P W McOwan, H Buxton. Proc Biol Sci 1992
8
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
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
8
Co-cited is the co-citation frequency, indicating how many articles cite the article together with the query article. Similarity is the co-citation as percentage of the times cited of the query article or the article in the search results, whichever is the lowest. These numbers are calculated for the last 100 citations when articles are cited more than 100 times.