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John A Greenwood

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Vision Research|March 31, 2005
The perception of motion transparency: a signal-to-noise limitMark Edwards, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparityJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
The detection of multiple global directions: capacity limits with spatially segregated and transparent-motion signalsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|March 30, 2007
An oblique effect for transparent-motion detection caused by variation in global-motion direction-tuning bandwidthsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2018
Corrigendum: The orientation selectivity of face identificationValerie Goffaux, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|September 3, 2005
An extension of the transparent-motion detection limit using speed-tuned global-motion systemsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2016
The orientation selectivity of face identificationValerie Goffaux, John A Greenwood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2020
Dissociable effects of visual crowding on the perception of color and motionJohn A Greenwood, Michael J Parsons
Journal of Vision|August 3, 2014
Crowding is reduced by onset transients in the target object (but not in the flankers)John A Greenwood, Bilge Sayim, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2014
Foveal target repetitions reduce crowdingBilge Sayim, John A Greenwood, Patrick Cavanagh
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Vision Research|March 31, 2005
The perception of motion transparency: a signal-to-noise limitMark Edwards, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparityJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
The detection of multiple global directions: capacity limits with spatially segregated and transparent-motion signalsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|March 30, 2007
An oblique effect for transparent-motion detection caused by variation in global-motion direction-tuning bandwidthsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Scientific Reports|June 6, 2018
Corrigendum: The orientation selectivity of face identificationValerie Goffaux, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|September 3, 2005
An extension of the transparent-motion detection limit using speed-tuned global-motion systemsJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
Scientific Reports|September 29, 2016
The orientation selectivity of face identificationValerie Goffaux, John A Greenwood
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 21, 2020
Dissociable effects of visual crowding on the perception of color and motionJohn A Greenwood, Michael J Parsons
Journal of Vision|August 3, 2014
Crowding is reduced by onset transients in the target object (but not in the flankers)John A Greenwood, Bilge Sayim, Patrick Cavanagh
Journal of Vision|October 9, 2014
Foveal target repetitions reduce crowdingBilge Sayim, John A Greenwood, Patrick Cavanagh
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