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Michael J Morgan

Vision research

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Vision Research|August 16, 2011
Wohlgemuth was right: distracting attention from the adapting stimulus does not decrease the motion after-effectMichael J Morgan
Vision Research|August 11, 2010
Features and the 'primal sketch'Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|January 17, 2012
Motion adaptation does not depend on attention to the adaptorMichael J Morgan
Vision Research|January 18, 2015
The computation of relative numerosity, size and densitySabine Raphael, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|July 29, 2017
Orientation-defined boundaries are detected with low efficiencyJoshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|March 10, 2009
Strong tilt illusions always reduce orientation acuityJoshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|August 17, 2005
Monocular texture segmentation and proto-rivalryJoshua A Solomon, Adrian John, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|December 17, 2009
Orientation uncertainty reduces perceived obliquityAlessandro Tomassini, Michael J Morgan, Joshua A Solomon
Vision Research|February 4, 2010
Attentional modulation of crowdingIsabelle Mareschal, Michael J Morgan, Joshua A Solomon
Vision Research|October 3, 2024
Individual differences in direction-selective motion adaptation revealed by change-detection performanceKristina Zeljic, Joshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
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Vision Research|August 16, 2011
Wohlgemuth was right: distracting attention from the adapting stimulus does not decrease the motion after-effectMichael J Morgan
Vision Research|August 11, 2010
Features and the 'primal sketch'Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|January 17, 2012
Motion adaptation does not depend on attention to the adaptorMichael J Morgan
Vision Research|January 18, 2015
The computation of relative numerosity, size and densitySabine Raphael, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|July 29, 2017
Orientation-defined boundaries are detected with low efficiencyJoshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|March 10, 2009
Strong tilt illusions always reduce orientation acuityJoshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|August 17, 2005
Monocular texture segmentation and proto-rivalryJoshua A Solomon, Adrian John, Michael J Morgan
Vision Research|December 17, 2009
Orientation uncertainty reduces perceived obliquityAlessandro Tomassini, Michael J Morgan, Joshua A Solomon
Vision Research|February 4, 2010
Attentional modulation of crowdingIsabelle Mareschal, Michael J Morgan, Joshua A Solomon
Vision Research|October 3, 2024
Individual differences in direction-selective motion adaptation revealed by change-detection performanceKristina Zeljic, Joshua A Solomon, Michael J Morgan
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