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Christopher P Benton

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Vision Research|November 6, 2003
A role for contrast-normalisation in second-order motion perceptionChristopher P Benton
Vision Research|November 27, 2002
Gradient-based analysis of non-Fourier motionChristopher P Benton
Vision Research|June 27, 2003
Speed tuning of direction repulsion describes an inverted U-functionWilliam Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|May 11, 2006
Test stimulus characteristics determine the perceived speed of the dynamic motion aftereffectWilliam Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|November 18, 2008
The dependence of perceived speed upon signal intensityChristopher P Benton, William Curran
Vision Research|May 16, 2018
Representation of facial identity includes expression variabilityAnnabelle S Redfern, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|September 25, 2014
Direction-contingent duration compression is primarily retinotopicKevin Latimer, William Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|July 18, 2006
Viewpoint dependence in adaptation to facial identityChristopher P Benton, Sarah J Jennings, David J Chatting
Vision Research|October 13, 2006
The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectorsWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
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Showing results (1-10 of 9) with videos related to

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Vision Research|November 6, 2003
A role for contrast-normalisation in second-order motion perceptionChristopher P Benton
Vision Research|November 27, 2002
Gradient-based analysis of non-Fourier motionChristopher P Benton
Vision Research|June 27, 2003
Speed tuning of direction repulsion describes an inverted U-functionWilliam Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|May 11, 2006
Test stimulus characteristics determine the perceived speed of the dynamic motion aftereffectWilliam Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|November 18, 2008
The dependence of perceived speed upon signal intensityChristopher P Benton, William Curran
Vision Research|May 16, 2018
Representation of facial identity includes expression variabilityAnnabelle S Redfern, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|September 25, 2014
Direction-contingent duration compression is primarily retinotopicKevin Latimer, William Curran, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|July 18, 2006
Viewpoint dependence in adaptation to facial identityChristopher P Benton, Sarah J Jennings, David J Chatting
Vision Research|October 13, 2006
The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectorsWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
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