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I Lamouret

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2011
Top-down processes and the visual perception of shape from motionI Lamouret, V Cornilleau-Pérès, J Droulez
Vision Research|November 13, 2001
The stationarity hypothesis: an allocentric criterion in visual perceptionM Wexler, I Lamouret, J Droulez
Nature|May 9, 2001
Self-motion and the perception of stationary objectsM Wexler, F Panerai, I Lamouret, et al.
Vision Research|July 13, 2001
Lines and dots: characteristics of the motion integration processI Lamouret, V Cornilleau-Pérès, J Droulez
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2011
Top-down processes and the visual perception of shape from motionI Lamouret, V Cornilleau-Pérès, J Droulez
Vision Research|November 13, 2001
The stationarity hypothesis: an allocentric criterion in visual perceptionM Wexler, I Lamouret, J Droulez
Nature|May 9, 2001
Self-motion and the perception of stationary objectsM Wexler, F Panerai, I Lamouret, et al.
Vision Research|July 13, 2001
Lines and dots: characteristics of the motion integration processI Lamouret, V Cornilleau-Pérès, J Droulez
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