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M J van der Smagt

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Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Integration and segregation of local motion signals: the role of contrast polarityM J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind
Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 15, 2012
Keep your eyes on development: the behavioral and neurophysiological development of visual mechanisms underlying form processingC van den Boomen, M J van der Smagt, C Kemner
Vision Research|June 1, 2000
Spatial structure, contrast polarity and motion integrationM J van der Smagt, E C Breij, W A van de Grind
Perception|May 26, 1999
Aftereffect of high-speed motionF A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind
Nature Neuroscience|July 15, 1999
A new transparent motion aftereffectM J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, W A van de Grind
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2021
The additive nature of the human multisensory evoked pupil responseNathan Van der Stoep, M J Van der Smagt, C Notaro, et al.
Perception|January 1, 1995
The perceived direction of textured gratings and their motion aftereffectsD Alais, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1996
Monocular mechanisms determine plaid motion coherenceD Alais, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, et al.
Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Integration after adaptation to transparent motion: static and dynamic test patterns result in different aftereffect directionsF A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, R E Fredericksen, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2001
Slow and fast visual motion channels have independent binocular-rivalry stagesW A van de Grind, P van Hof, M J van der Smagt, et al.
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Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Integration and segregation of local motion signals: the role of contrast polarityM J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind
Frontiers in Psychiatry|March 15, 2012
Keep your eyes on development: the behavioral and neurophysiological development of visual mechanisms underlying form processingC van den Boomen, M J van der Smagt, C Kemner
Vision Research|June 1, 2000
Spatial structure, contrast polarity and motion integrationM J van der Smagt, E C Breij, W A van de Grind
Perception|May 26, 1999
Aftereffect of high-speed motionF A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, W A van de Grind
Nature Neuroscience|July 15, 1999
A new transparent motion aftereffectM J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, W A van de Grind
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2021
The additive nature of the human multisensory evoked pupil responseNathan Van der Stoep, M J Van der Smagt, C Notaro, et al.
Perception|January 1, 1995
The perceived direction of textured gratings and their motion aftereffectsD Alais, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, et al.
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1996
Monocular mechanisms determine plaid motion coherenceD Alais, M J van der Smagt, F A Verstraten, et al.
Vision Research|May 26, 1999
Integration after adaptation to transparent motion: static and dynamic test patterns result in different aftereffect directionsF A Verstraten, M J van der Smagt, R E Fredericksen, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 29, 2001
Slow and fast visual motion channels have independent binocular-rivalry stagesW A van de Grind, P van Hof, M J van der Smagt, et al.
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