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Ellen M Berends

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Journal of Vision|January 31, 2006
Adaptation to the induced effect stimulus normalizes surface slant perception and recalibrates eye position signals for azimuthBaoxia Liu, Ellen M Berends, Clifton M Schor
Journal of Vision|April 16, 2005
Stereo-slant adaptation is high level and does not involve disparity codingEllen M Berends, Baoxia Liu, Clifton M Schor
Perception|December 20, 2002
Vertical disparity can alter perceived directionEllen M Berends, Raymond van Ee, Casper J Erkelens
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Thresholds for stereo-slant discrimination between spatially separated targets are influenced mainly by visual and memory factors but not oculomotor instabilityZhi-Lei Zhang, Ellen M Berends, Clifton M Schor
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Eye movements facilitate stereo-slant discrimination when horizontal disparity is noisyEllen M Berends, Zhi-Lei Zhang, Clifton M Schor
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Journal of Vision|January 31, 2006
Adaptation to the induced effect stimulus normalizes surface slant perception and recalibrates eye position signals for azimuthBaoxia Liu, Ellen M Berends, Clifton M Schor
Journal of Vision|April 16, 2005
Stereo-slant adaptation is high level and does not involve disparity codingEllen M Berends, Baoxia Liu, Clifton M Schor
Perception|December 20, 2002
Vertical disparity can alter perceived directionEllen M Berends, Raymond van Ee, Casper J Erkelens
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Thresholds for stereo-slant discrimination between spatially separated targets are influenced mainly by visual and memory factors but not oculomotor instabilityZhi-Lei Zhang, Ellen M Berends, Clifton M Schor
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Eye movements facilitate stereo-slant discrimination when horizontal disparity is noisyEllen M Berends, Zhi-Lei Zhang, Clifton M Schor
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