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Summation of transfer of adaptation gradientsMCINTYRE, C. W; HARDWICK, D. A; PICK, H. L. JR et al.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 5-8, issn 0090-5054Article

Phantom spiral aftereffect: evidence for global mechanisms in perceptionHERSHENSON, M.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1984, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 535-537, issn 0090-5054Article

Aftereffect of induced rotation: number of radial lines in inducing stimulusREINHARDT-RUTLAND, A. H.Perceptual and motor skills. 1983, Vol 57, Num 1, pp 39-42, issn 0031-5125Article

A psychophysical approach to dimensional separabilityCHENG, P. W; PACHELLA, R. G.Cognitive psychology (Print). 1984, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 279-304, issn 0010-0285Article

A counterexample to the rigidity assumption in the visual perception of structure from motionBRAUNSTEIN, M. L; ANDERSEN, G. J.Perception (London. Print). 1984, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 213-217, issn 0301-0066Article

A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames windowRUBIN, D. C.Perception (London. Print). 1982, Vol 11, Num 6, pp 703-705, issn 0301-0066Article

SYMBOL COMPLEXITY AND SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION WITH ROTATED SYMBOLSELEY MG.1983; ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA; ISSN 0001-6918; NLD; DA. 1983; VOL. 53; NO 1; PP. 27-35; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

ANALYSIS OF THE COMPONENTS OF DISPARITY IN WILDE'S DOT-ROW PHENOMENONVAN DER MEER HC.1982; PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH; ISSN 0340-0727; DEU; DA. 1982; VOL. 44; NO 2; PP. 127-134; BIBL. 11 REF.Article

INFANT RESPONSE TO IMPENDING OPTICAL COLLISIONDUNKELD J; BOWER TGR.1980; PERCEPTION (LOND.); ISSN 0301-0066; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 9; NO 5; PP. 549-554; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

ROTATION OF OBJECTS IN PICTURES VIEWED AT AN ANGLE: EVIDENCE FOR DIFFERENT PROPERTIES OF TWO TYPES OF PICTORIAL SPACESGOLDSTEIN EB.1979; J. EXPER. PSYCHOL., HUM. PERCEPT. PERFORM.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 5; NO 1; PP. 78-87; BIBL. 14 REF.Article

THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT CONSTANCY: COHERENCE OF A SIMULATED ROTATING SPHERE IN NOISEPETERSIK JT.1979; PERCEPT. AND PSYCHOPHYS.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 25; NO 4; PP. 328-335; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

ROTATION JUDGEMENTS AND DEPTH JUDGEMENTS: SEPARATE OR DEPENDENT PROCESSES.PETERSIK JT.1980; PERCEPT. AND PSYCHOPHYS.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 27; NO 6; PP. 588-590; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

THE DETECTION OF ROTATION IN RANDOM-DOT PATTERNSBELL HH; LAPPIN JS.1979; PERCEPT. AND PSYCHOPHYS.; USA; DA. 1979; VOL. 26; NO 5; PP. 415-417; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF STABILITY IN THE PERCEIVED FORM OF OBJECTS ROTATING IN DEPTH.RANKIN NO; YABLICK GS.1976; PSYCHOL. RES.; GERM.; DA. 1976; VOL. 39; NO 1; PP. 51-65; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

A three-dimensional motion aftereffect produced by prolonged adaptation to a rotation simulationPETERSIK, J. T; SHEPARD, A; MALSCH, R et al.Perception (London. Print). 1984, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 489-497, issn 0301-0066Article

The «shrinking circle illusion» is a shrinking ellipseBRADLEY, D. R; GODIKSEN, E. B.Perception (London. Print). 1984, Vol 13, Num 2, pp 207-212, issn 0301-0066Article

There is no induced motion at near-threshold velocitiesWAGENAAR, W. A; FRANKENHUIZEN, J; VOS, J et al.Acta psychologica. 1984, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 295-313, issn 0001-6918Article

Rotation of space-time plane predicts a new illusion of spatial displacementBRIGNER, W. L.Perceptual and motor skills. 1984, Vol 59, Num 2, pp 359-369, issn 0031-5125Article

Shape and depth perception from parallel projections of three-dimensional motionBRAUNSTEIN, M. L; ANDERSEN, G. J.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 1984, Vol 10, Num 6, pp 749-760, issn 0096-1523Article

Luminance controls the perceived 3-D structure of dynamic 2-D displaysSCHWARTZ, B. J; SPERLING, G.Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 1983, Vol 21, Num 6, pp 456-458, issn 0090-5054Article

Induced movement-in-depth: relative location of static stimulus and direction asymmetryREINHARDT-RUTLAND, A. H.Perceptual and motor skills. 1983, Vol 57, Num 1, pp 255-258, issn 0031-5125Article

Apparent reversal frequencies in squares and trapezia: the effect of invariant and variant informationMITCHELL, R; POWER, R. P.Perception (London. Print). 1983, Vol 12, Num 4, pp 375-392, issn 0301-0066Article

As the cube turns: evidence for two processes in the perception of a dynamic reversible figureLONG, G. M; TOPPINO, T. C; KOSTENBAUDER, J. F et al.Perception & psychophysics. 1983, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 29-38, issn 0031-5117Article

Illusion of rotary motion reversal in a sphere is facilitated by increased rotatinal speedBRANUM, A. R; THORNTON, K. C.Perceptual and motor skills. 1991, Vol 73, Num 2, pp 627-634, issn 0031-5125Article

Circular vection is independent of stimulus eccentricityPOST, R. B.Perception (London. Print). 1988, Vol 17, Num 6, pp 737-744, issn 0301-0066Article

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