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L M Vaina

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Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1990
The largest convex patches: a boundary-based method for obtaining object partsL M Vaina, S D Zlateva
Network (Bristol, England)|April 30, 1999
Computational modelling of optic flow selectivity in MSTd neuronsS A Beardsley, L M Vaina
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 11, 1999
Anomalous perception of coherence and transparency in moving plaid patternsC W Clifford, L M Vaina
Experimental Brain Research|July 20, 2012
Interaction of cortical networks mediating object motion detection by moving observersF J Calabro, L M Vaina
Human Brain Mapping|January 9, 1999
Perception of first- and second-order motion: separable neurological mechanisms?L M Vaina, A Cowey, D Kennedy
Neuroreport|November 21, 1994
Segregation of computations underlying perception of motion discontinuity and coherenceL M Vaina, N M Grzywacz, R Kikinis
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 1, 1995
Learning to ignore: psychophysics and computational modeling of fast learning of direction in noisy motion stimuliL M Vaina, V Sundareswaran, J G Harris
Visual Neuroscience|May 30, 1998
The selective impairment of the perception of first-order motion by unilateral cortical brain damageL M Vaina, N Makris, D Kennedy, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 11, 2011
Acoustic facilitation of object movement detection during self-motionF J Calabro, S Soto-Faraco, L M Vaina
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
The perception and discrimination of speed in complex motionC W Clifford, S A Beardsley, L M Vaina
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Biological Cybernetics|January 1, 1990
The largest convex patches: a boundary-based method for obtaining object partsL M Vaina, S D Zlateva
Network (Bristol, England)|April 30, 1999
Computational modelling of optic flow selectivity in MSTd neuronsS A Beardsley, L M Vaina
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|November 11, 1999
Anomalous perception of coherence and transparency in moving plaid patternsC W Clifford, L M Vaina
Experimental Brain Research|July 20, 2012
Interaction of cortical networks mediating object motion detection by moving observersF J Calabro, L M Vaina
Human Brain Mapping|January 9, 1999
Perception of first- and second-order motion: separable neurological mechanisms?L M Vaina, A Cowey, D Kennedy
Neuroreport|November 21, 1994
Segregation of computations underlying perception of motion discontinuity and coherenceL M Vaina, N M Grzywacz, R Kikinis
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|July 1, 1995
Learning to ignore: psychophysics and computational modeling of fast learning of direction in noisy motion stimuliL M Vaina, V Sundareswaran, J G Harris
Visual Neuroscience|May 30, 1998
The selective impairment of the perception of first-order motion by unilateral cortical brain damageL M Vaina, N Makris, D Kennedy, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 11, 2011
Acoustic facilitation of object movement detection during self-motionF J Calabro, S Soto-Faraco, L M Vaina
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
The perception and discrimination of speed in complex motionC W Clifford, S A Beardsley, L M Vaina
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