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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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May 7, 2009
Does visual modularity increase over the course of development?
Karen R Dobkins
Perception
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September 9, 2008
The use of chromatic information for motion segmentation: differences between psychophysical and eye-movement measures
Karen R Dobkins, Vanitha Sampath
Journal of Vision
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January 4, 2014
The face inversion effect in infants is driven by high, and not low, spatial frequencies
Karen R Dobkins, Rachael Harms
Psychological Science
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July 21, 2011
Synaesthetic associations decrease during infancy
Katie Wagner, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
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February 15, 2005
Attentional effects on contrast discrimination in humans: evidence for both contrast gain and response gain
Liqiang Huang, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
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February 27, 2003
Independence of mechanisms tuned along cardinal and non-cardinal axes of color space: evidence from factor analysis
Karen L Gunther, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
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March 15, 2013
Effects of prematurity on the development of contrast sensitivity: testing the visual experience hypothesis
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
Psychological Science
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March 15, 2002
Color-based motion processing is stronger in infants than in adults
Karen R Dobkins, Christina M Anderson
Journal of Vision
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January 9, 2010
Chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity in fullterm and preterm infants
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
Brain and Cognition
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May 25, 2002
Visual field asymmetries for motion processing in deaf and hearing signers
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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May 7, 2009
Does visual modularity increase over the course of development?
Karen R Dobkins
Perception
|
September 9, 2008
The use of chromatic information for motion segmentation: differences between psychophysical and eye-movement measures
Karen R Dobkins, Vanitha Sampath
Journal of Vision
|
January 4, 2014
The face inversion effect in infants is driven by high, and not low, spatial frequencies
Karen R Dobkins, Rachael Harms
Psychological Science
|
July 21, 2011
Synaesthetic associations decrease during infancy
Katie Wagner, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
|
February 15, 2005
Attentional effects on contrast discrimination in humans: evidence for both contrast gain and response gain
Liqiang Huang, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
|
February 27, 2003
Independence of mechanisms tuned along cardinal and non-cardinal axes of color space: evidence from factor analysis
Karen L Gunther, Karen R Dobkins
Vision Research
|
March 15, 2013
Effects of prematurity on the development of contrast sensitivity: testing the visual experience hypothesis
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
Psychological Science
|
March 15, 2002
Color-based motion processing is stronger in infants than in adults
Karen R Dobkins, Christina M Anderson
Journal of Vision
|
January 9, 2010
Chromatic and luminance contrast sensitivity in fullterm and preterm infants
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
Brain and Cognition
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May 25, 2002
Visual field asymmetries for motion processing in deaf and hearing signers
Rain G Bosworth, Karen R Dobkins
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