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Boris M Sheliga

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Journal of Vision|September 19, 2023
Manipulating the Fourier spectra of stimuli comprising a two-frame kinematogram to study early visual motion-detecting mechanisms: Perception versus short latency ocular-following responsesBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Perception can influence the vergence responses associated with open-loop gaze shifts in 3DBoris M Sheliga, Frederick A Miles
Journal of Vision|August 26, 2024
Weighted power summation and contrast normalization mechanisms account for short-latency eye movements to motion and disparity of sine-wave gratings and broadband visual stimuli in humansBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
Evidence from vergence eye movements that disparities defined by luminance and contrast are sensed by independent mechanismsHolger A Rambold, Boris M Sheliga, Frederick A Miles
Journal of Vision|January 15, 2016
Ocular-following responses to white noise stimuli in humans reveal a novel nonlinearity that results from temporal samplingBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 4, 2024
Ocular-following responses to broadband visual stimuli of varying motion coherenceBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon, Christian Quaia, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 30, 2020
Short-latency ocular-following responses: Weighted nonlinear summation predicts the outcome of a competition between two sine wave gratings moving in opposite directionsBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 10, 2021
Short-latency ocular following responses to motion stimuli are strongly affected by temporal modulations of the visual content during the initial fixation periodBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 24, 2012
Ocular following in humans: spatial propertiesChristian Quaia, Boris M Sheliga, Edmond J Fitzgibbon, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 22, 2013
Temporal evolution of pattern disparity processing in humansChristian Quaia, Boris M Sheliga, Lance M Optican, et al.
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Journal of Vision|September 19, 2023
Manipulating the Fourier spectra of stimuli comprising a two-frame kinematogram to study early visual motion-detecting mechanisms: Perception versus short latency ocular-following responsesBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Perception can influence the vergence responses associated with open-loop gaze shifts in 3DBoris M Sheliga, Frederick A Miles
Journal of Vision|August 26, 2024
Weighted power summation and contrast normalization mechanisms account for short-latency eye movements to motion and disparity of sine-wave gratings and broadband visual stimuli in humansBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon
Journal of Vision|December 31, 2010
Evidence from vergence eye movements that disparities defined by luminance and contrast are sensed by independent mechanismsHolger A Rambold, Boris M Sheliga, Frederick A Miles
Journal of Vision|January 15, 2016
Ocular-following responses to white noise stimuli in humans reveal a novel nonlinearity that results from temporal samplingBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|December 4, 2024
Ocular-following responses to broadband visual stimuli of varying motion coherenceBoris M Sheliga, Edmond J FitzGibbon, Christian Quaia, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 30, 2020
Short-latency ocular-following responses: Weighted nonlinear summation predicts the outcome of a competition between two sine wave gratings moving in opposite directionsBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 10, 2021
Short-latency ocular following responses to motion stimuli are strongly affected by temporal modulations of the visual content during the initial fixation periodBoris M Sheliga, Christian Quaia, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 24, 2012
Ocular following in humans: spatial propertiesChristian Quaia, Boris M Sheliga, Edmond J Fitzgibbon, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 22, 2013
Temporal evolution of pattern disparity processing in humansChristian Quaia, Boris M Sheliga, Lance M Optican, et al.
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