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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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November 7, 2014
Why vision is not both hierarchical and feedforward
Michael H Herzog, Aaron M Clarke
Frontiers in Psychology
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November 7, 2014
Visual crowding illustrates the inadequacy of local vs. global and feedforward vs. feedback distinctions in modeling visual perception
Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, Gregory Francis
Vision Research
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March 31, 2011
Hemifield asymmetry in the potency of exogenous auditory and visual cues
Yamaya Sosa, Aaron M Clarke, Mark E McCourt
Vision Research
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October 18, 2015
A computational model for reference-frame synthesis with applications to motion perception
Aaron M Clarke, Haluk Öğmen, Michael H Herzog
Frontiers in Psychology
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March 23, 2017
What to Choose Next? A Paradigm for Testing Human Sequential Decision Making
Elisa M Tartaglia, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog
Journal of Vision
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August 31, 2013
Does spatio-temporal filtering account for nonretinotopic motion perception? Comment on Pooresmaeili, Cicchini, Morrone, and Burr (2012)
Aaron M Clarke, Marc Repnow, Haluk Öğmen, et al.
Journal of Vision
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May 19, 2016
Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motion
Mehmet N Agaoglu, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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September 18, 2012
Trait anxiety and post-learning stress do not affect perceptual learning
Kristoffer C Aberg, Aaron M Clarke, Carmen Sandi, et al.
Vision Research
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January 4, 2014
Deleterious effects of roving on learned tasks
Aaron M Clarke, Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Fred W Mast, et al.
Vision Research
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December 7, 2016
About individual differences in vision
Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Aaron M Clarke, Gregory Francis, et al.
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Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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November 7, 2014
Why vision is not both hierarchical and feedforward
Michael H Herzog, Aaron M Clarke
Frontiers in Psychology
|
November 7, 2014
Visual crowding illustrates the inadequacy of local vs. global and feedforward vs. feedback distinctions in modeling visual perception
Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, Gregory Francis
Vision Research
|
March 31, 2011
Hemifield asymmetry in the potency of exogenous auditory and visual cues
Yamaya Sosa, Aaron M Clarke, Mark E McCourt
Vision Research
|
October 18, 2015
A computational model for reference-frame synthesis with applications to motion perception
Aaron M Clarke, Haluk Öğmen, Michael H Herzog
Frontiers in Psychology
|
March 23, 2017
What to Choose Next? A Paradigm for Testing Human Sequential Decision Making
Elisa M Tartaglia, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog
Journal of Vision
|
August 31, 2013
Does spatio-temporal filtering account for nonretinotopic motion perception? Comment on Pooresmaeili, Cicchini, Morrone, and Burr (2012)
Aaron M Clarke, Marc Repnow, Haluk Öğmen, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
May 19, 2016
Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motion
Mehmet N Agaoglu, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
|
September 18, 2012
Trait anxiety and post-learning stress do not affect perceptual learning
Kristoffer C Aberg, Aaron M Clarke, Carmen Sandi, et al.
Vision Research
|
January 4, 2014
Deleterious effects of roving on learned tasks
Aaron M Clarke, Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Fred W Mast, et al.
Vision Research
|
December 7, 2016
About individual differences in vision
Lukasz Grzeczkowski, Aaron M Clarke, Gregory Francis, et al.
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