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Haluk Ögmen

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Journal of Vision|August 12, 2017
Unpredictability does not hamper nonretinotopic motion perceptionMarc M Lauffs, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog
Vision Research|October 13, 2015
Putting low-level vision into global context: Why vision cannot be reduced to basic circuitsMichael H Herzog, Evelina Thunell, Haluk Ögmen
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2021
Features integrate along a motion trajectory when object integrity is preservedLeila Drissi-Daoudi, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog
Brain Topography|October 31, 2015
EEG Correlates of Relative Motion EncodingEvelina Thunell, Gijs Plomp, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
Journal of Vision|July 31, 2020
Object identity determines trans-saccadic integrationLeila Drissi-Daoudi, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2015
Stream specificity and asymmetries in feature binding and content-addressable access in visual encoding and memoryDuong L Huynh, Srimant P Tripathy, Harold E Bedell, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 19, 2016
Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motionMehmet N Agaoglu, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 18, 2019
Reference-frames in vision: Contributions of attentional tracking to nonretinotopic perception in the Ternus-Pikler displayMarc M Lauffs, Oh-Hyeon Choung, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 20, 2016
Retinotopic encoding of the Ternus-Pikler display reflected in the early visual areasEvelina Thunell, Wietske van der Zwaag, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
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Journal of Vision|August 12, 2017
Unpredictability does not hamper nonretinotopic motion perceptionMarc M Lauffs, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog
Vision Research|October 13, 2015
Putting low-level vision into global context: Why vision cannot be reduced to basic circuitsMichael H Herzog, Evelina Thunell, Haluk Ögmen
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2021
Features integrate along a motion trajectory when object integrity is preservedLeila Drissi-Daoudi, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog
Brain Topography|October 31, 2015
EEG Correlates of Relative Motion EncodingEvelina Thunell, Gijs Plomp, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
Journal of Vision|July 31, 2020
Object identity determines trans-saccadic integrationLeila Drissi-Daoudi, Haluk Ögmen, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Journal of Vision|September 19, 2015
Stream specificity and asymmetries in feature binding and content-addressable access in visual encoding and memoryDuong L Huynh, Srimant P Tripathy, Harold E Bedell, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 19, 2016
Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motionMehmet N Agaoglu, Aaron M Clarke, Michael H Herzog, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 18, 2019
Reference-frames in vision: Contributions of attentional tracking to nonretinotopic perception in the Ternus-Pikler displayMarc M Lauffs, Oh-Hyeon Choung, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 20, 2016
Retinotopic encoding of the Ternus-Pikler display reflected in the early visual areasEvelina Thunell, Wietske van der Zwaag, Haluk Ögmen, et al.
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