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September 25, 2016
Decoding information about dynamically occluded objects in visual cortex
Gennady Erlikhman, Gideon P Caplovitz
Nature Neuroscience
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April 28, 2009
Carrot sticks or joysticks: video games improve vision
Gideon P Caplovitz, Sabine Kastner
Perception
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September 15, 2006
The bar-cross-ellipse illusion: alternating percepts of rigid and nonrigid motion based on contour ownership and trackable feature assignment
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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July 13, 2006
V3A processes contour curvature as a trackable feature for the perception of rotational motion
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Neuropsychologia
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May 19, 2010
Extrastriate cortical activity reflects segmentation of motion into independent sources
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Progress in Brain Research
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October 3, 2006
Contour discontinuities subserve two types of form analysis that underlie motion processing
Peter Ulric Tse, Gideon P Caplovitz
I-Perception
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June 20, 2025
New insights and a computational model for understanding induced motion revealed through novel variants of the Flying Bluebottle Illusion
Ryan E B Mruczek, Gideon P Caplovitz
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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March 11, 2015
The lemon illusion: seeing curvature where there is none
Lars Strother, Kyle W Killebrew, Gideon P Caplovitz
Journal of Vision
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December 3, 2011
The maintenance and disambiguation of object representations depend upon feature contrast within and between objects
Gideon P Caplovitz, Arthur G Shapiro, Sarah Stroud
I-Perception
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October 29, 2019
The Wandering Circles: A Flicker Rate and Contour-Dependent Motion Illusion
Christopher D Blair, Gennady Erlikhman, Gideon P Caplovitz
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Neuroimage
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September 25, 2016
Decoding information about dynamically occluded objects in visual cortex
Gennady Erlikhman, Gideon P Caplovitz
Nature Neuroscience
|
April 28, 2009
Carrot sticks or joysticks: video games improve vision
Gideon P Caplovitz, Sabine Kastner
Perception
|
September 15, 2006
The bar-cross-ellipse illusion: alternating percepts of rigid and nonrigid motion based on contour ownership and trackable feature assignment
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
July 13, 2006
V3A processes contour curvature as a trackable feature for the perception of rotational motion
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Neuropsychologia
|
May 19, 2010
Extrastriate cortical activity reflects segmentation of motion into independent sources
Gideon P Caplovitz, Peter U Tse
Progress in Brain Research
|
October 3, 2006
Contour discontinuities subserve two types of form analysis that underlie motion processing
Peter Ulric Tse, Gideon P Caplovitz
I-Perception
|
June 20, 2025
New insights and a computational model for understanding induced motion revealed through novel variants of the Flying Bluebottle Illusion
Ryan E B Mruczek, Gideon P Caplovitz
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
March 11, 2015
The lemon illusion: seeing curvature where there is none
Lars Strother, Kyle W Killebrew, Gideon P Caplovitz
Journal of Vision
|
December 3, 2011
The maintenance and disambiguation of object representations depend upon feature contrast within and between objects
Gideon P Caplovitz, Arthur G Shapiro, Sarah Stroud
I-Perception
|
October 29, 2019
The Wandering Circles: A Flicker Rate and Contour-Dependent Motion Illusion
Christopher D Blair, Gennady Erlikhman, Gideon P Caplovitz
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