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Zur Bedeutung des partiellen visuellen Feedback bei diskreten Zielbewegungen = La signification de la rétroaction visuelle partielle dans les mouvements de cible discrets = The significance of partial visual feedback in discrete target movementsSPIJKERS, W. A. C; ALBRACHT, K; LOCHNER, P. M et al.Zeitschrift für experimentelle und angewandte Psychologie. 1988, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 463-475, issn 0044-2712Article
Motion-induced position shifts occur after motion integrationMATHER, George; PAVAN, Andrea.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 23, pp 2741-2746, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article
An oblique effect for transparent-motion detection caused by variation in global-motion direction-tuning bandwidthsGREENWOOD, John A; EDWARDS, Mark.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 11, pp 1411-1423, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article
The use of different features by the matching process in short-range motionSIMPSON, W. A.Vision research (Oxford). 1990, Vol 30, Num 10, pp 1421-1428, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article
Observer's control of the moving stimulus increases the flash-lag effectSCOCCHIA, Lisa; ACTIS GROSSO, Rossana; DE'SPERATI, Claudio et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 19, pp 2363-2370, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article
Attention makes moving objects be perceived to move fasterTURATTO, Massimo; VESCOVI, Massimo; VALSECCHI, Matteo et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 166-178, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article
Yes, there is a half-cycle displacement limit for directional motion detectionDI LOLLO, V; BISCHOF, W. F.Vision research (Oxford). 1991, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 763-765, issn 0042-6989Article
The combination of motion signals over timeSNOWDEN, R. J; BRADDICK, O. J.Vision research (Oxford). 1989, Vol 29, Num 11, pp 1621-1630, issn 0042-6989, 10 p.Article
Tracking unknown moving targets on omnidirectional visionSHU-YING, Yang; GE WEIMIN; ZHANG CHENG et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 362-367, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article
Spatial and temporal properties of the illusory motion-induced position shift for drifting stimuliCHUNG, Susana T. L; PATEL, Saumil S; BEDELL, Harold E et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 231-243, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article
The perceived position of a moving object is not the result of position integrationMOWEI SHEN; JIFAN ZHOU; TAO GAO et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 24, pp 3088-3095, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article
Human ocular following initiated by competing image motions : Evidence for a winner-take-all mechanismSHELIGA, B. M; KODAKA, Y; FITZGIBBON, E. J et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2006, Vol 46, Num 13, pp 2041-2060, issn 0042-6989, 20 p.Article
Perception of motion trajectory of object from the moving cast shadow in infantsIMURA, Tomoko; YAMAGUCHI, Masami K; KANAZAWA, So et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2006, Vol 46, Num 5, pp 652-657, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article
The perceived motion of a stereokinetic stimulusROKERS, Bas; YUILLE, Alan; ZILI LIU et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2006, Vol 46, Num 15, pp 2375-2387, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article
Invalid cues impair auditory motion sensitivitySTANLEY, Raymond M; MATTHEWS, Nestor.Perception (London. Print). 2003, Vol 32, Num 6, pp 731-740, issn 0301-0066, 10 p.Article
Sensitive calibration and measurement procedures based on the amplification principle in motion perceptionLU, Zhong-Lin; SPERLING, George.Vision research (Oxford). 2001, Vol 41, Num 18, pp 2355-2374, issn 0042-6989Article
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
Phenomenal causality : Impressions of pulling in the visual perception of objects in motionWHITE, P. A; MILNE, A.The American journal of psychology. 1997, Vol 110, Num 4, pp 573-602, issn 0002-9556Article
Human sensitivity to expanding and rotating motion : effects of complementary masking and directional structureFREEMAN, T. C. A; HARRIS, M. G.Vision research (Oxford). 1992, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 81-87, issn 0042-6989Article
ON- and OFF-pathways form separate neural substrates for motion perception : psychophysical evidenceWEHRHAHN, C; RAPF, D.The Journal of neuroscience. 1992, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 2247-2250, issn 0270-6474Article
First-order and second-order visual processes in the perception of motion and tiltMATHER, G.Vision research (Oxford). 1991, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 161-167, issn 0042-6989Article
Pictorial and motion-based information for depth perceptionDELUCIA, P. R.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 1991, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 738-748, issn 0096-1523Article
Perception of structure from two-, four-, or eight-dot oscillatory motion : restoration of rigidity with the aid of structural informationISHIGUCHI, A.Perception (London. Print). 1990, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 197-205, issn 0301-0066, 9 p.Article
Acuity for fine-grain motion and for two-dot spacing as a function of retinal eccentricity: differences in specialization of the central and peripheral retinaFOSTER, D. H; GRAVANO, S; TOMOSZEK, A et al.Vision research (Oxford). 1989, Vol 29, Num 8, pp 1017-1031, issn 0042-6989Article
Vertical displacement threshold sensitivity along the horizontal meridian as a function of stimulus rate, duration, and lengthHAINES, R. F; KIEFEL, S. M.Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 1988, Vol 59, Num 4, pp 321-329, issn 0095-6562Article