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B C Skottun

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Brain and Cognition|December 16, 1998
A note on the possibility of explaining why a color cannot be both red and greenB C Skottun
Vision Research|April 1, 1997
Some remarks on the magnocellular deficit theory of dyslexiaB C Skottun
Vision Research|September 21, 2000
Hyperacuity and the estimated positional accuracy of a theoretical simple cellB C Skottun
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1985
Contrast discrimination between stimuli of orthogonal orientationsB C Skottun
Vision Research|January 1, 1989
Temporal summation in a rod monochromat: response to Sharpe, Fach and NordbyB C Skottun
Vision Research|November 3, 1998
A model for end-stopping in the visual cortexB C Skottun
Perception|January 31, 2002
On the use of the Ternus test to assess magnocellular functionB C Skottun
Vision Research|April 18, 2000
The magnocellular deficit theory of dyslexia: the evidence from contrast sensitivityB C Skottun
Perception|May 23, 2000
Amplitude and phase in the Müller-Lyer illusionB C Skottun
Behavior Research Methods|January 8, 2013
On using isoluminant stimuli to separate magno- and parvocellular responses in psychophysical experiments-a few words of cautionB C Skottun
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Brain and Cognition|December 16, 1998
A note on the possibility of explaining why a color cannot be both red and greenB C Skottun
Vision Research|April 1, 1997
Some remarks on the magnocellular deficit theory of dyslexiaB C Skottun
Vision Research|September 21, 2000
Hyperacuity and the estimated positional accuracy of a theoretical simple cellB C Skottun
Perception & Psychophysics|August 1, 1985
Contrast discrimination between stimuli of orthogonal orientationsB C Skottun
Vision Research|January 1, 1989
Temporal summation in a rod monochromat: response to Sharpe, Fach and NordbyB C Skottun
Vision Research|November 3, 1998
A model for end-stopping in the visual cortexB C Skottun
Perception|January 31, 2002
On the use of the Ternus test to assess magnocellular functionB C Skottun
Vision Research|April 18, 2000
The magnocellular deficit theory of dyslexia: the evidence from contrast sensitivityB C Skottun
Perception|May 23, 2000
Amplitude and phase in the Müller-Lyer illusionB C Skottun
Behavior Research Methods|January 8, 2013
On using isoluminant stimuli to separate magno- and parvocellular responses in psychophysical experiments-a few words of cautionB C Skottun
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