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D Regan

Vision research

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Vision Research|February 29, 2008
Some early uses of evoked brain responses in investigations of human visual functionD Regan
Vision Research|October 1, 1971
Evoked potentials to changes in the chromatic contrast and to changes in the luminance contrast of checkerboard stimulus patternsD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1989
Orientation discrimination for objects defined by relative motion and objects defined by luminance contrastD Regan
Vision Research|February 1, 1970
Evoked potential and psychophysical correlates of changes in stimulus colour and intensityD Regan
Vision Research|November 1, 1993
Binocular correlates of the direction of motion in depthD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1980
Speedy evoked potential methods for assessing vision in normal and ambylopic eyes: pros and consD Regan
Vision Research|December 1, 1973
Evoked potentials specific to spatial patterns of luminance and colourD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Visual processing of four kinds of relative motionD Regan
Vision Research|November 26, 2002
Binocular information about time to collision and time to passageD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Assessment of visual acuity by evoked potential recording: ambiguity caused by temporal dependence of spatial frequency selectivityD Regan
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Vision Research|February 29, 2008
Some early uses of evoked brain responses in investigations of human visual functionD Regan
Vision Research|October 1, 1971
Evoked potentials to changes in the chromatic contrast and to changes in the luminance contrast of checkerboard stimulus patternsD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1989
Orientation discrimination for objects defined by relative motion and objects defined by luminance contrastD Regan
Vision Research|February 1, 1970
Evoked potential and psychophysical correlates of changes in stimulus colour and intensityD Regan
Vision Research|November 1, 1993
Binocular correlates of the direction of motion in depthD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1980
Speedy evoked potential methods for assessing vision in normal and ambylopic eyes: pros and consD Regan
Vision Research|December 1, 1973
Evoked potentials specific to spatial patterns of luminance and colourD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Visual processing of four kinds of relative motionD Regan
Vision Research|November 26, 2002
Binocular information about time to collision and time to passageD Regan
Vision Research|January 1, 1978
Assessment of visual acuity by evoked potential recording: ambiguity caused by temporal dependence of spatial frequency selectivityD Regan
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