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Alexander Sokolov

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Perception|August 2, 2003
Timing accuracy in motion extrapolation: reverse effects of target size and visible extent of motion at low and high speedsAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova
Experimental Brain Research|May 10, 2006
Visual motion detection in hierarchical spatial frames of referenceAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova
Perception|October 29, 2003
Prior knowledge about display inversion in biological motion perceptionMarina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov
Scientific Reports|June 9, 2018
Behaviour of aqueous sulfamethizole solution and temperature effects in cold plasma oxidation treatmentAlexander Sokolov, Marjatta Louhi-Kultanen
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|May 20, 2005
Attentional modulation of cortical neuromagnetic gamma response to biological movementMarina Pavlova, Niels Birbaumer, Alexander Sokolov
Perception|October 27, 2005
Perceived dynamics of static images enables emotional attributionMarina Pavlova, Arseny Sokolov, Alexander Sokolov
Perception & Psychophysics|July 23, 2002
Response scale transfer for visual speedAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova, John C Baird
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2006
Visual navigation in adolescents with early periventricular lesions: knowing where, but not getting thereMarina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov, Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann
Neuroimage|June 15, 2004
Reciprocal modulation of neuromagnetic induced gamma activity by attention in the human visual and auditory cortexAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova, Werner Lutzenberger, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 6, 2004
Dissociable cortical processing of recognizable and non-recognizable biological movement: analysing gamma MEG activityMarina Pavlova, Werner Lutzenberger, Alexander Sokolov, et al.
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Perception|August 2, 2003
Timing accuracy in motion extrapolation: reverse effects of target size and visible extent of motion at low and high speedsAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova
Experimental Brain Research|May 10, 2006
Visual motion detection in hierarchical spatial frames of referenceAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova
Perception|October 29, 2003
Prior knowledge about display inversion in biological motion perceptionMarina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov
Scientific Reports|June 9, 2018
Behaviour of aqueous sulfamethizole solution and temperature effects in cold plasma oxidation treatmentAlexander Sokolov, Marjatta Louhi-Kultanen
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|May 20, 2005
Attentional modulation of cortical neuromagnetic gamma response to biological movementMarina Pavlova, Niels Birbaumer, Alexander Sokolov
Perception|October 27, 2005
Perceived dynamics of static images enables emotional attributionMarina Pavlova, Arseny Sokolov, Alexander Sokolov
Perception & Psychophysics|July 23, 2002
Response scale transfer for visual speedAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova, John C Baird
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2006
Visual navigation in adolescents with early periventricular lesions: knowing where, but not getting thereMarina Pavlova, Alexander Sokolov, Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann
Neuroimage|June 15, 2004
Reciprocal modulation of neuromagnetic induced gamma activity by attention in the human visual and auditory cortexAlexander Sokolov, Marina Pavlova, Werner Lutzenberger, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 6, 2004
Dissociable cortical processing of recognizable and non-recognizable biological movement: analysing gamma MEG activityMarina Pavlova, Werner Lutzenberger, Alexander Sokolov, et al.
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