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David Alais

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Vision Research|November 23, 2016
Vestibular signals of self-motion modulate global motion perceptionHinze Hogendoorn, Frans A J Verstraten, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Vision Research|July 9, 2017
Velocity perception in a moving observerHinze Hogendoorn, David Alais, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Evolving the stimulus to fit the brain: a genetic algorithm reveals the brain's feature priorities in visual searchErik Van der Burg, John Cass, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
Vision Research|July 7, 2005
Center-surround inhibition deepens binocular rivalry suppressionChris L E Paffen, David Alais, Frans A J Verstraten
Journal of Vision|October 10, 2008
Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedbackJeroen J A van Boxtel, David Alais, Raymond van Ee
Scientific Reports|October 31, 2020
Brief localised monocular deprivation in adults alters binocular rivalry predominance retinotopically and reduces spatial inhibitionShui'er Han, David Alais, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 4, 2011
Breaking camouflage: binocular disparity reduces contrast masking in natural imagesSusan G Wardle, John Cass, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
I-Perception|July 28, 2017
A Matched Comparison Across Three Different Sensory Pairs of Cross-Modal Temporal Recalibration From Sustained and Transient AdaptationDavid Alais, Tam Ho, Shui'er Han, et al.
Vision Research|February 24, 2009
Monocular rivalry exhibits three hallmarks of binocular rivalry: evidence for common processesRobert P O'Shea, Amanda Parker, David La Rooy, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 12, 2012
Stereoacuity in the periphery is limited by internal noiseSusan G Wardle, Peter J Bex, John Cass, et al.
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Vision Research|November 23, 2016
Vestibular signals of self-motion modulate global motion perceptionHinze Hogendoorn, Frans A J Verstraten, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Vision Research|July 9, 2017
Velocity perception in a moving observerHinze Hogendoorn, David Alais, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Evolving the stimulus to fit the brain: a genetic algorithm reveals the brain's feature priorities in visual searchErik Van der Burg, John Cass, Jan Theeuwes, et al.
Vision Research|July 7, 2005
Center-surround inhibition deepens binocular rivalry suppressionChris L E Paffen, David Alais, Frans A J Verstraten
Journal of Vision|October 10, 2008
Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedbackJeroen J A van Boxtel, David Alais, Raymond van Ee
Scientific Reports|October 31, 2020
Brief localised monocular deprivation in adults alters binocular rivalry predominance retinotopically and reduces spatial inhibitionShui'er Han, David Alais, Hamish MacDougall, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 4, 2011
Breaking camouflage: binocular disparity reduces contrast masking in natural imagesSusan G Wardle, John Cass, Kevin R Brooks, et al.
I-Perception|July 28, 2017
A Matched Comparison Across Three Different Sensory Pairs of Cross-Modal Temporal Recalibration From Sustained and Transient AdaptationDavid Alais, Tam Ho, Shui'er Han, et al.
Vision Research|February 24, 2009
Monocular rivalry exhibits three hallmarks of binocular rivalry: evidence for common processesRobert P O'Shea, Amanda Parker, David La Rooy, et al.
Journal of Vision|June 12, 2012
Stereoacuity in the periphery is limited by internal noiseSusan G Wardle, Peter J Bex, John Cass, et al.
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