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Vision Research|May 18, 2004
Contrast-reversing global-motion stimuli reveal local interactions between first- and second-order motion signalsMark Edwards, Shin'ya Nishida
Vision Research|April 8, 2006
Effect of signal intensity on perceived speedMark Edwards, Leslie Grainger
Neurology|April 9, 2013
Author responseJon Stone, Mark Edwards
Delaware Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2021
Improving Access to Contraception in DelawareMark Edwards, Liz O'Neill
Neurology. Clinical Practice|November 30, 2017
Functional movement disorders: Five new thingsTamara Pringsheim, Mark Edwards
BMJ Neurology Open|September 5, 2025
Advances in functional Neurological disorderWendy Phillips, Mark Edwards
ANZ Journal of Surgery|June 14, 2006
Bronchoscopic diagnosis of an extensive tracheal lacerationDerek Chen, Mark Edwards
Neurology|July 6, 2012
Trick or treat? Showing patients with functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms their physical signsJon Stone, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|March 31, 2005
The perception of motion transparency: a signal-to-noise limitMark Edwards, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparityJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
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Vision Research|May 18, 2004
Contrast-reversing global-motion stimuli reveal local interactions between first- and second-order motion signalsMark Edwards, Shin'ya Nishida
Vision Research|April 8, 2006
Effect of signal intensity on perceived speedMark Edwards, Leslie Grainger
Neurology|April 9, 2013
Author responseJon Stone, Mark Edwards
Delaware Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2021
Improving Access to Contraception in DelawareMark Edwards, Liz O'Neill
Neurology. Clinical Practice|November 30, 2017
Functional movement disorders: Five new thingsTamara Pringsheim, Mark Edwards
BMJ Neurology Open|September 5, 2025
Advances in functional Neurological disorderWendy Phillips, Mark Edwards
ANZ Journal of Surgery|June 14, 2006
Bronchoscopic diagnosis of an extensive tracheal lacerationDerek Chen, Mark Edwards
Neurology|July 6, 2012
Trick or treat? Showing patients with functional (psychogenic) motor symptoms their physical signsJon Stone, Mark Edwards
Vision Research|March 31, 2005
The perception of motion transparency: a signal-to-noise limitMark Edwards, John A Greenwood
Vision Research|March 15, 2006
Pushing the limits of transparent-motion detection with binocular disparityJohn A Greenwood, Mark Edwards
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