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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1991
Comparison of cube rotations around axes inclined relative to the environment or to the cubeM M Shiffrar, R N Shepard
Perception & Psychophysics|January 1, 1997
The perception of biological motion across aperturesM Shiffrar, L Lichtey, S Heptulla Chatterjee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1996
Configural processing in the perception of apparent biological motionS H Chatterjee, J J Freyd, M Shiffrar
Vision Research|June 1, 1993
Different motion sensitive units are involved in recovering the direction of moving linesJ Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, N Wells, et al.
Vision Research|September 1, 1993
Perceived speed of moving lines depends on orientation, length, speed and luminanceE Castet, J Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, et al.
Neuroreport|February 23, 2000
New aspects of motion perception: selective neural encoding of apparent human movementsJ A Stevens, P Fonlupt, M Shiffrar, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1991
Comparison of cube rotations around axes inclined relative to the environment or to the cubeM M Shiffrar, R N Shepard
Perception & Psychophysics|January 1, 1997
The perception of biological motion across aperturesM Shiffrar, L Lichtey, S Heptulla Chatterjee
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1996
Configural processing in the perception of apparent biological motionS H Chatterjee, J J Freyd, M Shiffrar
Vision Research|June 1, 1993
Different motion sensitive units are involved in recovering the direction of moving linesJ Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, N Wells, et al.
Vision Research|September 1, 1993
Perceived speed of moving lines depends on orientation, length, speed and luminanceE Castet, J Lorenceau, M Shiffrar, et al.
Neuroreport|February 23, 2000
New aspects of motion perception: selective neural encoding of apparent human movementsJ A Stevens, P Fonlupt, M Shiffrar, et al.
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