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G Mather

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Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Irradiation: implications for theories of edge localizationG Mather, M Morgan
Perception|April 21, 1999
Evidence for global motion interactions between first-order and second-order stimuliG Mather, L Murdoch
Vision Research|May 1, 1993
Evidence for second-order motion detectorsG Mather, S West
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Temporal filtering enhances direction discrimination in random-dot patternsG Mather, H Tunley
Vision Research|December 15, 2000
Perceived speed of motion in depth is reduced in the peripheryK Brooks, G Mather
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Motion detection in interleaved random dot patterns: evidence for a rectifying nonlinearity preceding motion analysisG Mather, H Tunley
Vision Research|March 1, 1997
Order-specific and non-specific motion responses in the human visual systemG Mather, L Murdoch
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Motion: the long and short of itP Cavanagh, G Mather
Perception|January 1, 1993
Recognition of animal locomotion from dynamic point-light displaysG Mather, S West
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|May 1, 1980
A simultaneous shift in apparent direction: further evidence for a "distribution-shift" model of direction codingG Mather, B Moulden
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Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Irradiation: implications for theories of edge localizationG Mather, M Morgan
Perception|April 21, 1999
Evidence for global motion interactions between first-order and second-order stimuliG Mather, L Murdoch
Vision Research|May 1, 1993
Evidence for second-order motion detectorsG Mather, S West
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Temporal filtering enhances direction discrimination in random-dot patternsG Mather, H Tunley
Vision Research|December 15, 2000
Perceived speed of motion in depth is reduced in the peripheryK Brooks, G Mather
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Motion detection in interleaved random dot patterns: evidence for a rectifying nonlinearity preceding motion analysisG Mather, H Tunley
Vision Research|March 1, 1997
Order-specific and non-specific motion responses in the human visual systemG Mather, L Murdoch
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1989
Motion: the long and short of itP Cavanagh, G Mather
Perception|January 1, 1993
Recognition of animal locomotion from dynamic point-light displaysG Mather, S West
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology|May 1, 1980
A simultaneous shift in apparent direction: further evidence for a "distribution-shift" model of direction codingG Mather, B Moulden
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