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May 20, 2004
Multiplicative nonlinearity in the perception of apparent motion
Lee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research
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March 7, 2012
Motion perception induced by dynamic grouping: a probe for the compositional structure of objects
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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February 11, 2004
Detection of counter-changing contrast: second-order apparent motion without postrectification motion-energy analysis or salience mapping/feature tracking
Lee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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August 11, 2010
The line motion illusion: the detection of counterchanging edge and surface contrast
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols
Perception & Psychophysics
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June 6, 2003
The dynamical foundations of motion pattern formation: stability, selective adaptation, and perceptual continuity
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Martin Giese
Acta Psychologica
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August 4, 2009
A counterchange mechanism for the perception of motion
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Lee Gilroy
Perception & Psychophysics
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August 12, 2006
Linking dynamical perceptual decisions at different levels of description in motion pattern formation: computational simulations
David F Nichols, Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner
Vision Research
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April 6, 2002
Self-organized pattern formation: experimental dissection of motion detection and motion integration by variation of attentional spread
Howard S Hock, Cynthia L Park, Gregor Schöner
Spatial Vision
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July 24, 2004
When motion is not perceived: evidence from adaptation and dynamical stability
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols, Jessica Espinoza
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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February 25, 2011
The temporal dynamics of global-to-local feedback in the formation of hierarchical motion patterns: psychophysics and computational simulations
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Stacey Brownlow, et al.
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Vision Research
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May 20, 2004
Multiplicative nonlinearity in the perception of apparent motion
Lee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research
|
March 7, 2012
Motion perception induced by dynamic grouping: a probe for the compositional structure of objects
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
February 11, 2004
Detection of counter-changing contrast: second-order apparent motion without postrectification motion-energy analysis or salience mapping/feature tracking
Lee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
August 11, 2010
The line motion illusion: the detection of counterchanging edge and surface contrast
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols
Perception & Psychophysics
|
June 6, 2003
The dynamical foundations of motion pattern formation: stability, selective adaptation, and perceptual continuity
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Martin Giese
Acta Psychologica
|
August 4, 2009
A counterchange mechanism for the perception of motion
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Lee Gilroy
Perception & Psychophysics
|
August 12, 2006
Linking dynamical perceptual decisions at different levels of description in motion pattern formation: computational simulations
David F Nichols, Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner
Vision Research
|
April 6, 2002
Self-organized pattern formation: experimental dissection of motion detection and motion integration by variation of attentional spread
Howard S Hock, Cynthia L Park, Gregor Schöner
Spatial Vision
|
July 24, 2004
When motion is not perceived: evidence from adaptation and dynamical stability
Howard S Hock, David F Nichols, Jessica Espinoza
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
February 25, 2011
The temporal dynamics of global-to-local feedback in the formation of hierarchical motion patterns: psychophysics and computational simulations
Howard S Hock, Gregor Schöner, Stacey Brownlow, et al.
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