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Ian P Howard

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Trends in Neurosciences|October 3, 2003
Neurons that respond to more than one depth cueIan P Howard
Spatial Vision|November 20, 2008
Vergence modulation as a cue to movement in depthIan P Howard
Vision Research|October 14, 2003
Monocular transparency generates quantitative depthIan P Howard, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
Vertical-disparity gradients are processed independently in different depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Journal of Vision|August 21, 2012
Processing vertical size disparities in distinct depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Perception|January 3, 2012
Drawing with divergent perspective, ancient and modernIan P Howard, Robert S Allison
Perception|September 12, 2007
Perceived depth in the 'sieve effect' and exclusive binocular rivalryKazumichi Matsumiya, Ian P Howard, Hirohiko Kaneko
Experimental Brain Research|February 27, 2004
The stimulus integration area for horizontal vergenceRobert S Allison, Ian P Howard, Xueping Fang
Vision Research|November 26, 2005
Effect of decorrelation on 3-D grating detection with static and dynamic random-dot stereogramsStephen Palmisano, Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard
Vision Research|September 19, 2006
Illusory scene distortion occurs during perceived self-rotation in rollStephen Palmisano, Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard
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Trends in Neurosciences|October 3, 2003
Neurons that respond to more than one depth cueIan P Howard
Spatial Vision|November 20, 2008
Vergence modulation as a cue to movement in depthIan P Howard
Vision Research|October 14, 2003
Monocular transparency generates quantitative depthIan P Howard, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
Vertical-disparity gradients are processed independently in different depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Journal of Vision|August 21, 2012
Processing vertical size disparities in distinct depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Perception|January 3, 2012
Drawing with divergent perspective, ancient and modernIan P Howard, Robert S Allison
Perception|September 12, 2007
Perceived depth in the 'sieve effect' and exclusive binocular rivalryKazumichi Matsumiya, Ian P Howard, Hirohiko Kaneko
Experimental Brain Research|February 27, 2004
The stimulus integration area for horizontal vergenceRobert S Allison, Ian P Howard, Xueping Fang
Vision Research|November 26, 2005
Effect of decorrelation on 3-D grating detection with static and dynamic random-dot stereogramsStephen Palmisano, Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard
Vision Research|September 19, 2006
Illusory scene distortion occurs during perceived self-rotation in rollStephen Palmisano, Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard
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