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Journal of Vision - The swinging doors of perception: Stereomotion ... Gap motion was confined to one half-image throughout the motion sequence of each stereo pair. This resulted in a “swinging doors” percept similar to that ...
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Journal of Vision - Spatial uncertainty explains exogenous and ... The same general pattern of results was obtained with cues designed to engage the exogenous and endogenous orienting systems. The data suggest that, ...
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Journal of Vision - The representation of visual space in an ... Here, we investigate whether this pattern of results imply a distorted representation of viewing distance in the expanding room. ...
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Journal of Vision - Object tracking in ecologically valid ... JOV article - Object tracking in ecologically valid occlusion events by Slemmer ... Tracking through occlusion is thus more difficult when objects can also ...
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Journal of Vision - The case of the misperceived saltire: Oblique ... The case of the misperceived saltire: Oblique motion of two intersecting lines is biased [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 5(8):656, 656a, ...
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Journal of Vision - The effects of viewing angle, camera angle ... JOV article - The effects of viewing angle, camera angle, and sign of surface curvature on the perception of three-dimensional shape from texture by Todd, ...
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Journal of Vision - Distractor word meaning the target-defining ... JOV article - Distractor word meaning the target-defining color elicits the attentional blink by Ariga & Yokosawa.
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Journal of Vision - The extended Maxwellian view, by MacLeod & Beer The extended Maxwellian view [Abstract]. Journal of Vision, 3(9):341, 341a, http://journalofvision.org/3/9/341/, doi:10.1167/3.9.341. Keywords ...
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Journal of Vision - The color of music, by Schloss, Lawler, & Palmer Karen B. Schloss. Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley. [e-mail]. Patrick Lawler. Department of Cognitive Science, University of ...
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Journal of Vision - Ideal observer analysis of the development of ... JOV article - Ideal observer analysis of the development of spatial contrast sensitivity in macaque monkeys by Kiorpes, Tang, Hawken, & Movshon.
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