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J Lorenceau

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Spatial Vision|January 1, 1991
Directional performances with moving plaids: component-related and plaid-related processing modes coexistA Gorea, J Lorenceau
Perception|January 1, 1990
Apparent brightness enhancement in the Kanizsa square with and without illusory contour formationB Dresp, J Lorenceau, C Bonnet
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Motion integration across differing image featuresM Shiffrar, X Li, J Lorenceau
Vision Research|August 1, 1993
The inverse intensity effect is not lost with stimuli in apparent motionE Castet, J Lorenceau, C Bonnet
Journal Francais D'Ophtalmologie|April 15, 2023
[Assessment of a pupillometric method for the screening of glaucoma]A Stelandre, J-F Rouland, J Lorenceau
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 1, 1995
Automatic access to object identity: attention to global information, not to particular physical dimensions, is importantM Boucart, G W Humphreys, J Lorenceau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 5, 2008
Pupil dilation does not predict subsequent stability in perceptual rivalryJ-M Hupé, C Lamirel, J Lorenceau
L'Annee Psychologique|January 1, 1982
[Neuro-sensory adaptation to visual movement]C Bonnet, M Le Gall, J Lorenceau
Perception|November 7, 2000
Visual motion integration for perception and pursuitL S Stone, B R Beutter, J Lorenceau
Vision Research|June 1, 1993
Different motion sensitive units are involved in recovering the direction of moving linesJ Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, N Wells, et al.
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Spatial Vision|January 1, 1991
Directional performances with moving plaids: component-related and plaid-related processing modes coexistA Gorea, J Lorenceau
Perception|January 1, 1990
Apparent brightness enhancement in the Kanizsa square with and without illusory contour formationB Dresp, J Lorenceau, C Bonnet
Vision Research|August 1, 1995
Motion integration across differing image featuresM Shiffrar, X Li, J Lorenceau
Vision Research|August 1, 1993
The inverse intensity effect is not lost with stimuli in apparent motionE Castet, J Lorenceau, C Bonnet
Journal Francais D'Ophtalmologie|April 15, 2023
[Assessment of a pupillometric method for the screening of glaucoma]A Stelandre, J-F Rouland, J Lorenceau
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 1, 1995
Automatic access to object identity: attention to global information, not to particular physical dimensions, is importantM Boucart, G W Humphreys, J Lorenceau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 5, 2008
Pupil dilation does not predict subsequent stability in perceptual rivalryJ-M Hupé, C Lamirel, J Lorenceau
L'Annee Psychologique|January 1, 1982
[Neuro-sensory adaptation to visual movement]C Bonnet, M Le Gall, J Lorenceau
Perception|November 7, 2000
Visual motion integration for perception and pursuitL S Stone, B R Beutter, J Lorenceau
Vision Research|June 1, 1993
Different motion sensitive units are involved in recovering the direction of moving linesJ Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, N Wells, et al.
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