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M F Bradshaw

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Vision Research|February 9, 2000
Sensitivity to horizontal and vertical corrugations defined by binocular disparityM F Bradshaw, B J Rogers
Perception|January 1, 2000
Disparity minimisation, cyclovergence, and the validity of nonius lines as a technique for measuring torsional alignmentB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Perception|January 1, 1995
Disparity scaling and the perception of frontoparallel surfacesB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Nature|January 21, 1993
Vertical disparities, differential perspective and binocular stereopsisB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Vision Research|November 1, 1996
The interaction of binocular disparity and motion parallax in the computation of depthM F Bradshaw, B J Rogers
Neuropsychologia|July 25, 2000
Binocular cues are important in controlling the grasp but not the reach in natural prehension movementsS J Watt, M F Bradshaw
Perception|January 1, 2000
Does binocular disparity facilitate the detection of transparent motion?P B Hibbard, M F Bradshaw
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 19, 1997
The direction of retinal motion facilitates binocular stereopsisM F Bradshaw, B G Cumming
Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Global motion processing is not tuned for binocular disparityP B Hibbard, M F Bradshaw, B DeBruyn
Vision Research|November 1, 1996
Stereoscopic depth constancy depends on the subject's taskA Glennerster, B J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
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Vision Research|February 9, 2000
Sensitivity to horizontal and vertical corrugations defined by binocular disparityM F Bradshaw, B J Rogers
Perception|January 1, 2000
Disparity minimisation, cyclovergence, and the validity of nonius lines as a technique for measuring torsional alignmentB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Perception|January 1, 1995
Disparity scaling and the perception of frontoparallel surfacesB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Nature|January 21, 1993
Vertical disparities, differential perspective and binocular stereopsisB J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
Vision Research|November 1, 1996
The interaction of binocular disparity and motion parallax in the computation of depthM F Bradshaw, B J Rogers
Neuropsychologia|July 25, 2000
Binocular cues are important in controlling the grasp but not the reach in natural prehension movementsS J Watt, M F Bradshaw
Perception|January 1, 2000
Does binocular disparity facilitate the detection of transparent motion?P B Hibbard, M F Bradshaw
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 19, 1997
The direction of retinal motion facilitates binocular stereopsisM F Bradshaw, B G Cumming
Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Global motion processing is not tuned for binocular disparityP B Hibbard, M F Bradshaw, B DeBruyn
Vision Research|November 1, 1996
Stereoscopic depth constancy depends on the subject's taskA Glennerster, B J Rogers, M F Bradshaw
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