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L M Vaina

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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 1, 1994
Functional segregation of color and motion processing in the human visual cortex: clinical evidenceL M Vaina
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|September 30, 1998
Complex motion perception and its deficitsL M Vaina
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1989
Selective impairment of visual motion interpretation following lesions of the right occipito-parietal area in humansL M Vaina
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2000
Blindness to form from motion despite intact static form perception and motion detectionA Cowey, L M Vaina
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 22, 1996
Impairment of the perception of second order motion but not first order motion in a patient with unilateral focal brain damageL M Vaina, A Cowey
Biological Cybernetics|April 1, 1996
Adaptive computational models of fast learning of motion direction discriminationV Sundareswaran, L M Vaina
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 19, 1998
Simultaneous learning of motion discrimination in two directionsZ Liu, L M Vaina
Vision Research|April 22, 1999
A computational model of selective deficits in first and second-order motion processingC W Clifford, L M Vaina
International Review of Neurobiology|December 22, 1999
What neurological patients tell us about the use of optic flowL M Vaina, S K Rushton
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 10, 2001
A laterally interconnected neural architecture in MST accounts for psychophysical discrimination of complex motion patternsS A Beardsley, L M Vaina
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 1, 1994
Functional segregation of color and motion processing in the human visual cortex: clinical evidenceL M Vaina
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|September 30, 1998
Complex motion perception and its deficitsL M Vaina
Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1989
Selective impairment of visual motion interpretation following lesions of the right occipito-parietal area in humansL M Vaina
Neuropsychologia|February 26, 2000
Blindness to form from motion despite intact static form perception and motion detectionA Cowey, L M Vaina
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 22, 1996
Impairment of the perception of second order motion but not first order motion in a patient with unilateral focal brain damageL M Vaina, A Cowey
Biological Cybernetics|April 1, 1996
Adaptive computational models of fast learning of motion direction discriminationV Sundareswaran, L M Vaina
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 19, 1998
Simultaneous learning of motion discrimination in two directionsZ Liu, L M Vaina
Vision Research|April 22, 1999
A computational model of selective deficits in first and second-order motion processingC W Clifford, L M Vaina
International Review of Neurobiology|December 22, 1999
What neurological patients tell us about the use of optic flowL M Vaina, S K Rushton
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 10, 2001
A laterally interconnected neural architecture in MST accounts for psychophysical discrimination of complex motion patternsS A Beardsley, L M Vaina
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