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L Kontsevich

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Vision Research|January 1, 1986
An ambiguous random-dot stereogram which permits continuous change of interpretationL L Kontsevich
Vision Research|October 1, 1995
The nature of the inputs to cortical motion detectorsL L Kontsevich
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and Image Science|June 1, 1993
Pairwise comparison technique: a simple solution for depth reconstructionL L Kontsevich
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 1, 1998
Defaults in stereoscopic and kinetic depth perceptionL L Kontsevich
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|September 1, 1987
[Interpretation of discrete phenomena as continuous in the visual system]L L Kontsevich
Perception|February 9, 2000
Demonstrating the temporal modulation transfer functionS Anstis, L Kontsevich, C Tyler
Journal of Vision|January 22, 2013
A simpler structure for local spatial channels revealed by sustained perifoveal stimuliLeonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
What makes Mona Lisa smile?Leonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Perception|January 1, 1995
Mechanisms of stereoscopic processing: stereoattention and surface perception in depth reconstructionC W Tyler, L L Kontsevich
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
How much of the visual object is used in estimating its position?L L Kontsevich, C W Tyler
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Vision Research|January 1, 1986
An ambiguous random-dot stereogram which permits continuous change of interpretationL L Kontsevich
Vision Research|October 1, 1995
The nature of the inputs to cortical motion detectorsL L Kontsevich
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and Image Science|June 1, 1993
Pairwise comparison technique: a simple solution for depth reconstructionL L Kontsevich
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 1, 1998
Defaults in stereoscopic and kinetic depth perceptionL L Kontsevich
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|September 1, 1987
[Interpretation of discrete phenomena as continuous in the visual system]L L Kontsevich
Perception|February 9, 2000
Demonstrating the temporal modulation transfer functionS Anstis, L Kontsevich, C Tyler
Journal of Vision|January 22, 2013
A simpler structure for local spatial channels revealed by sustained perifoveal stimuliLeonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
What makes Mona Lisa smile?Leonid L Kontsevich, Christopher W Tyler
Perception|January 1, 1995
Mechanisms of stereoscopic processing: stereoattention and surface perception in depth reconstructionC W Tyler, L L Kontsevich
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
How much of the visual object is used in estimating its position?L L Kontsevich, C W Tyler
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