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Constance S Royden

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Vision Research|December 14, 2002
Computing heading in the presence of moving objects: a model that uses motion-opponent operatorsConstance S Royden
Vision Research|October 22, 2003
A model using MT-like motion-opponent operators explains an illusory transformation in the optic flow fieldConstance S Royden, Daniel M Conti
Vision Research|March 13, 2012
Use of speed cues in the detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Kathleen D Moore
Vision Research|March 11, 2014
Detecting moving objects in an optic flow field using direction- and speed-tuned operatorsConstance S Royden, Michael A Holloway
Neuroreport|April 13, 2004
Is precise discrimination of low level motion needed for heading discrimination?Constance S Royden, Lucia M Vaina
Vision Research|October 16, 2007
A model for simultaneous computation of heading and depth in the presence of rotationsConstance S Royden, Laura J Picone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 5, 2011
Integrating multiple cues to depth order at object boundariesEllen C Hildreth, Constance S Royden
Vision Research|March 23, 2010
The detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Erin M Connors
Vision Research|June 7, 2016
The effect of monocular depth cues on the detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Daniel Parsons, Joshua Travatello
Perception & Psychophysics|June 16, 2006
Factors affecting curved versus straight path heading perceptionConstance S Royden, James M Cahill, Daniel M Conti
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Vision Research|December 14, 2002
Computing heading in the presence of moving objects: a model that uses motion-opponent operatorsConstance S Royden
Vision Research|October 22, 2003
A model using MT-like motion-opponent operators explains an illusory transformation in the optic flow fieldConstance S Royden, Daniel M Conti
Vision Research|March 13, 2012
Use of speed cues in the detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Kathleen D Moore
Vision Research|March 11, 2014
Detecting moving objects in an optic flow field using direction- and speed-tuned operatorsConstance S Royden, Michael A Holloway
Neuroreport|April 13, 2004
Is precise discrimination of low level motion needed for heading discrimination?Constance S Royden, Lucia M Vaina
Vision Research|October 16, 2007
A model for simultaneous computation of heading and depth in the presence of rotationsConstance S Royden, Laura J Picone
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 5, 2011
Integrating multiple cues to depth order at object boundariesEllen C Hildreth, Constance S Royden
Vision Research|March 23, 2010
The detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Erin M Connors
Vision Research|June 7, 2016
The effect of monocular depth cues on the detection of moving objects by moving observersConstance S Royden, Daniel Parsons, Joshua Travatello
Perception & Psychophysics|June 16, 2006
Factors affecting curved versus straight path heading perceptionConstance S Royden, James M Cahill, Daniel M Conti
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