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A H Wertheim

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Perception|January 1, 1987
Retinal and extraretinal information in movement perception: how to invert the Filehne illusionA H Wertheim
Ergonomics|December 19, 1998
Working in a moving environmentA H Wertheim
Acta Psychologica|August 1, 1981
On the relativity of perceived motionA H Wertheim
Acta Psychologica|June 1, 1974
Oculomotor control and occipital alpha activity: a review and a hypothesisA H Wertheim
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1981
Occipital alpha activity as a measure of retinal involvement in oculomotor controlA H Wertheim
Perception|January 1, 1994
Ethics, capital punishment, and pseudoscienceA H Wertheim
Ergonomics|March 2, 2010
Visual conspicuity: a new simple standard, its reliability, validity and applicabilityA H Wertheim
Vision Research|December 1, 1992
Motion thresholds of briefly visible stimuli increase asymmetrically with ageA H Wertheim, H Bekkering
Experimental Brain Research|March 3, 2007
Neural noise distorts perceived motion: the special case of the freezing illusion and the Pavard and Berthoz effectA H Wertheim, G Reymond
Vision Research|January 1, 1988
The perception of object motion during smooth pursuit eye movements: adjacency is not a factor contributing to the Filehne illusionB de Graaf, A H Wertheim
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Perception|January 1, 1987
Retinal and extraretinal information in movement perception: how to invert the Filehne illusionA H Wertheim
Ergonomics|December 19, 1998
Working in a moving environmentA H Wertheim
Acta Psychologica|August 1, 1981
On the relativity of perceived motionA H Wertheim
Acta Psychologica|June 1, 1974
Oculomotor control and occipital alpha activity: a review and a hypothesisA H Wertheim
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1981
Occipital alpha activity as a measure of retinal involvement in oculomotor controlA H Wertheim
Perception|January 1, 1994
Ethics, capital punishment, and pseudoscienceA H Wertheim
Ergonomics|March 2, 2010
Visual conspicuity: a new simple standard, its reliability, validity and applicabilityA H Wertheim
Vision Research|December 1, 1992
Motion thresholds of briefly visible stimuli increase asymmetrically with ageA H Wertheim, H Bekkering
Experimental Brain Research|March 3, 2007
Neural noise distorts perceived motion: the special case of the freezing illusion and the Pavard and Berthoz effectA H Wertheim, G Reymond
Vision Research|January 1, 1988
The perception of object motion during smooth pursuit eye movements: adjacency is not a factor contributing to the Filehne illusionB de Graaf, A H Wertheim
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