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Christopher P Benton

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Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
Psychophysics reveals a right hemispheric contribution to body image distortions in women but not menChristine Mohr, Gillian Porter, Christopher P Benton
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
New binary direction aftereffect does not add upWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2016
Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientationChristopher P Benton, Martin Thirkettle, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 18, 2006
Viewpoint dependence in adaptation to facial identityChristopher P Benton, Sarah J Jennings, David J Chatting
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 2, 2008
The hierarchy of directional interactions in visual motion processingWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|October 13, 2006
The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectorsWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perceptionMartin Thirkettle, Christopher P Benton, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Biology Letters|March 16, 2007
Fractal rotation isolates mechanisms for form-dependent motion in human visionChristopher P Benton, Justin M D O'Brien, W Curran
Perception|December 17, 2014
Proximal-distal, not medial-lateral, movement across an edge increases discrimination of edge sharpnessChristopher Kent, Andy L Skinner, Carys Weeds, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2013
Processing of fear and anger facial expressions: the role of spatial frequencyWilliam E Comfort, Meng Wang, Christopher P Benton, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
Psychophysics reveals a right hemispheric contribution to body image distortions in women but not menChristine Mohr, Gillian Porter, Christopher P Benton
Journal of Vision|January 11, 2007
New binary direction aftereffect does not add upWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Scientific Reports|March 2, 2016
Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientationChristopher P Benton, Martin Thirkettle, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|July 18, 2006
Viewpoint dependence in adaptation to facial identityChristopher P Benton, Sarah J Jennings, David J Chatting
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 2, 2008
The hierarchy of directional interactions in visual motion processingWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Vision Research|October 13, 2006
The direction aftereffect is driven by adaptation of local motion detectorsWilliam Curran, Colin W G Clifford, Christopher P Benton
Journal of Vision|September 18, 2009
Contributions of form, motion and task to biological motion perceptionMartin Thirkettle, Christopher P Benton, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Biology Letters|March 16, 2007
Fractal rotation isolates mechanisms for form-dependent motion in human visionChristopher P Benton, Justin M D O'Brien, W Curran
Perception|December 17, 2014
Proximal-distal, not medial-lateral, movement across an edge increases discrimination of edge sharpnessChristopher Kent, Andy L Skinner, Carys Weeds, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 3, 2013
Processing of fear and anger facial expressions: the role of spatial frequencyWilliam E Comfort, Meng Wang, Christopher P Benton, et al.
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