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Interpolation and extrapolation on the path of apparent motionHOGENDOORN, Hinze; CARLSON, Thomas A; VERSTRATEN, Frans A. J et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2008, Vol 48, Num 7, pp 872-881, issn 0042-6989, 10 p.Article

Opposing the direct and the indirect theory in explaining the tunnel effectWAGEMANS, J. P; D'YDEWALLE, G.Zeitschrift für Psychologie mit Zeitschrift für angewandte Psychologie. 1988, Vol 196, Num 3, pp 217-231, issn 0044-3409Article

Short-range vs long-range motion : not a valid distinctionCAVANAGH, P.Spatial vision. 1991, Vol 5, Num 4, pp 303-309, issn 0169-1015Article

Linear perspective enabls one to cross objects in long-range apparent motionTAKAHIRO, K.Tohoku Psychologica Folia. 1989, Vol 38, Num 1-4, pp 86-92, issn 0040-8743, 7 p.Article

Temporal properties of apparent motion in subjective figuresMATHER, G.Perception (London. Print). 1988, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 729-736, issn 0301-0066Article

Effect of motion smoothness on the flash-lag illusionRIZK, Jacques K; CHAPPELL, Mark; HINE, Trevor J et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 17, pp 2201-2208, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article

Visuotactile apparent motionHARRAR, Vanessa; WINTER, Rebecca; HARRIS, Laurence R et al.Perception & psychophysics. 2008, Vol 70, Num 5, pp 807-817, issn 0031-5117, 11 p.Article

An MEG study into the visual perception of apparent motion in depthYANG, Chia-Yen; HSIEH, Jen-Chuen; YIN CHANG et al.Neuroscience letters. 2006, Vol 403, Num 1-2, pp 40-45, issn 0304-3940, 6 p.Article

Detection of counter-changing contrast: Second-order apparent motion without postrectification motion-energy analysis or salience mapping/feature trackingGILROY, Lee A; HOCK, Howard S.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2004, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 137-150, issn 0096-1523, 14 p.Article

Visual evoked potentials to stimuli in apparent motionMANNING, M. L; FINLAY, D. C; FENELON, B et al.Vision research (Oxford). 1988, Vol 28, Num 9, pp 965-974, issn 0042-6989Article

The effect of configural orientation on percieved trajectory in apparent motionPROFFIT, D. R; GILDEN, D. L; KAISER, M. K et al.Perception & psychophysics. 1988, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 465-474, issn 0031-5117Article

Dependence of apparent movement of a subjective figure on the perceptual fate of inducing elementsPETERSIK, J. T.Perception (London. Print). 1987, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 453-459, issn 0301-0066Article

The upper spatial limit for perception of displacement is affected by preceding motionSTEFANOVA, Miroslava; MATEEFF, Stefan; HOHNSBEIN, Joachim et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 499-504, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

The initial ocular following responses elicited by apparent-motion stimuli : Reversal by inter-stimulus intervalsSHELIGA, B. M; CHEN, K. J; FITZGIBBON, E. J et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2006, Vol 46, Num 6-7, pp 979-992, issn 0042-6989, 14 p.Article

Inappropriate capture by diversionary dynamic elementsCHASTAIN, Garvin; CHEAL, Marylou; KUSKOVA, Valentina et al.Visual cognition. 2002, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 355-381, issn 1350-6285Article

Motion capture of stationary lines by apparently moving terminatorsPETERSIK, J. T.Perception (London. Print). 1999, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 321-330, issn 0301-0066Article

Motion perception : A modern view of Wertheimer's 1912 monographSEKULER, R.Perception (London. Print). 1996, Vol 25, Num 10, pp 1243-1258, issn 0301-0066Article

On interocular transfer of motion aftereffectsWADE, N. J; SWANSTON, M. T; DE WEERT, C. M. M et al.Perception (London. Print). 1993, Vol 22, Num 11, pp 1365-1380, issn 0301-0066Article

The less you see it, the faster it moves: shortening the «on-time» speeds up apparent motionGIASCHI, D; ANSTIS, S.Vision research (Oxford). 1989, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 335-347, issn 0042-6989Article

Influences of intra-and crossmodal grouping on visual and tactile Ternus apparent motionLIHAN CHEN; ZHUANGHUA SHI; MÜLLER, Hermann J et al.Brain research. 2010, Vol 1354, pp 152-162, issn 0006-8993, 11 p.Article

Synesthetically induced colors evoke apparent-motion perceptionRAMACHANDRAN, Vilayanur S; AZOULAI, Shai.Perception (London. Print). 2006, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 1557-1560, issn 0301-0066, 4 p.Article

Dynamical vs. judgmental comparison : hysteresis effects in motion perceptionHOCK, Howard S; BUKOWSKI, Lori; NICHOLS, David F et al.Spatial vision. 2005, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 317-335, issn 0169-1015, 19 p.Article

Do variables that affect similar bistable apparent-movement displays result in similar changes in perception?PETERSIK, J. Timothy; SCHELLINGER, Aura R; GEIGER, Sadie L et al.Spatial vision. 2003, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 105-123, issn 0169-1015, 19 p.Article

When the target becomes the mask: Using apparent motion to isolate the object-level component of object substitution maskingLLERAS, Alejandro; MOORE, Cathleen M.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2003, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 106-120, issn 0096-1523, 15 p.Article

Sound controls velocity perception of visual apparent motionMANABE, K; RIQUIMAROUX, H.Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan. E. 2000, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 171-174, issn 0388-2861Article

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