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Mechanism of detecting light direction in first positive phototropism in Zea mays LPIENING, C. J; POFF, K. L.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 1988, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 143-146, issn 0140-7791Article

The properties of the motion-detecting mechanisms mediating perceived direction in stochastic displaysLEDGEWAY, Timothy; HESS, Robert F.Vision research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 40, Num 26, pp 3585-3597, issn 0042-6989Article

Human perioral directional sensitivityESSICK, G. K; AFFERICA, T; ALDERSHOF, B et al.Experimental neurology (Print). 1988, Vol 100, Num 3, pp 506-523, issn 0014-4886Article

Meridional differences in the directional sensitivity of the human color mechanismsGERI, G. A; KANDEL, G. L; GENTER, C. R. II et al.American journal of optometry and physiological optics. 1988, Vol 65, Num 11, pp 880-889, issn 0093-7002Article

Contrast response of direction-specific mechanisms inferred from measurements of motion after effects at two phases: evidence for two motion mechanismsKIRITA, T.Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1987, Vol 46, Num 1-4, pp 86-96, issn 0040-8743Article

Temporal facilitation for moving stimuli is independent of changes in directionWHITNEY, David; CAVANAGH, Patrick; MURAKAMI, Ikuya et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 40, Num 28, pp 3829-3839, issn 0042-6989Article

Effect of contrast on the perceived direction of a moving plaidSTONE, L. S; WATSON, A. B; MULLIGAN, J. B et al.Vision research (Oxford). 1990, Vol 30, Num 7, issn 0042-6989, 1049-1067 [18 p.]Article

Haptic guidance interferes with learning to make movements at an angle to stimulus directionHEUER, Herbert; RAPP, Katrin.Experimental brain research. 2014, Vol 232, Num 2, pp 675-684, issn 0014-4819, 10 p.Article

Technical notes and research briefsOSTERGAARD, P. B.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1990, Vol 87, Num 6, pp 2785-2787, issn 0001-4966Article

Remarkable capacity for perception of the direction of skin pull in manOLAUSSON, H; HAMADEH, I; PAKDEL, P et al.Brain research. 1998, Vol 808, Num 1, pp 120-123, issn 0006-8993Article

Visual direction constancy across eyeblinksHIGGINS, J. Stephen; IRWIN, David E; WANG, Ranxiao Frances et al.Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2009, Vol 71, Num 7, pp 1607-1617, issn 1943-3921, 11 p.Article

Motion direction, speed and orientation in binocular matchingVAN EE, Raymond; ANDERSON, Barton L.Nature (London). 2001, Vol 410, Num 6829, pp 690-694, issn 0028-0836Article

Pursuit affects precision of perceived heading for small viewing aperturesBEINTEMA, J. A; VAN DEN BERG, A. V.Vision research (Oxford). 2001, Vol 41, Num 18, pp 2375-2391, issn 0042-6989Article

The pointedness effect on representational momentumNAGAI, Masayoshi; YAGI, Akihiro.Memory & cognition. 2001, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 91-99, issn 0090-502XArticle

Reversed stereo depth and motion direction with anti-correlated stimuliREAD, Jenny C. A; EAGLE, Richard A.Vision research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 40, Num 24, pp 3345-3358, issn 0042-6989Article

Detection of relative motion by human infantsDANNEMILLER, J. L; FREEDLAND, R. L.Developmental psychology. 1991, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 67-78, issn 0012-1649, 12 p.Article

Direction information in multiple object tracking is limited by a graded resourceHOROWITZ, Todd S; COHEN, Michael A.Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2010, Vol 72, Num 7, pp 1765-1775, issn 1943-3921, 11 p.Article

Vertical disparity can alter perceived directionBERENDS, Ellen M; VAN EE, Raymond; ERKELENS, Casper J et al.Perception (London. Print). 2002, Vol 31, Num 11, pp 1323-1333, issn 0301-0066, 11 p.Article

Anisotropy in judging the absolute direction of motionLOFFLER, Gunter; ORBACH, Harry S.Vision research (Oxford). 2001, Vol 41, Num 27, pp 3677-3692, issn 0042-6989Article

Express saccades : is bimodality a result of the order of stimulus presentation?CARPENTER, R. H. S.Vision research (Oxford). 2001, Vol 41, Num 9, pp 1145-1151, issn 0042-6989Article

Perception of animacy from the motion of a single objectTREMOULET, Patrice D; FELDMAN, Jacob.Perception (London. Print). 2000, Vol 29, Num 8, pp 943-951, issn 0301-0066Article

No local cancellation between directionally opposed first-order and second-order motion signalsSCOTT-SAMUEL, Nicholas E; SMITH, Andrew T.Vision research (Oxford). 2000, Vol 40, Num 25, pp 3495-3500, issn 0042-6989Article

On the half-cycle displacement limit of sampled directional motionBISCHOF, W. F; DI LOLLO, V.Vision research (Oxford). 1991, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 649-660, issn 0042-6989Article

The effect of presentation time on the size of the visual lobeSANDERS, A. F; BRUÊCK, R.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1991, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 206-208, issn 0090-5054, 3 p.Article

Effects of stimulus complexity on simple spatial discriminationsALKHATEEB, W. F; MORRIS, R. J; RUDDOCK, K. H et al.Spatial vision. 1990, Vol 5, Num 2, pp 129-141, issn 0169-1015, 13 p.Article

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