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Lee A Gilroy

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Current Biology : CB|October 11, 2005
The interaction between binocular rivalry and negative afterimagesLee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Nature Neuroscience|August 10, 2004
Physics embedded in visual perception of three-dimensional shape from motionLee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
Simultaneity and sequence in the perception of apparent motionLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research|December 29, 2004
A common mechanism for the perception of first-order and second-order apparent motionHoward S Hock, Lee A Gilroy
Vision Research|May 20, 2004
Multiplicative nonlinearity in the perception of apparent motionLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 11, 2004
Detection of counter-changing contrast: second-order apparent motion without postrectification motion-energy analysis or salience mapping/feature trackingLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research|February 8, 2005
Mixed messengers, unified message: spatial grouping from temporal structureSharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science|March 1, 2005
Hearing what the eyes see: auditory encoding of visual temporal sequencesSharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Neuron|September 2, 2003
Visual motion retards alternations between conflicting perceptual interpretationsRandolph Blake, Kenith V Sobel, Lee A Gilroy
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Spatial grouping in human vision: temporal structure trumps temporal synchronySharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
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Current Biology : CB|October 11, 2005
The interaction between binocular rivalry and negative afterimagesLee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Nature Neuroscience|August 10, 2004
Physics embedded in visual perception of three-dimensional shape from motionLee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
Simultaneity and sequence in the perception of apparent motionLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research|December 29, 2004
A common mechanism for the perception of first-order and second-order apparent motionHoward S Hock, Lee A Gilroy
Vision Research|May 20, 2004
Multiplicative nonlinearity in the perception of apparent motionLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 11, 2004
Detection of counter-changing contrast: second-order apparent motion without postrectification motion-energy analysis or salience mapping/feature trackingLee A Gilroy, Howard S Hock
Vision Research|February 8, 2005
Mixed messengers, unified message: spatial grouping from temporal structureSharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science|March 1, 2005
Hearing what the eyes see: auditory encoding of visual temporal sequencesSharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
Neuron|September 2, 2003
Visual motion retards alternations between conflicting perceptual interpretationsRandolph Blake, Kenith V Sobel, Lee A Gilroy
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Spatial grouping in human vision: temporal structure trumps temporal synchronySharon E Guttman, Lee A Gilroy, Randolph Blake
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