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N E Scott-Samuel

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Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|September 12, 2001
First-order and second-order signals combine to improve perceptual accuracyA T Smith, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|December 15, 2000
No local cancellation between directionally opposed first-order and second-order motion signalsN E Scott-Samuel, A T Smith
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 12, 2000
Feature matching and segmentation in motion perceptionN E Scott-Samuel, M A Georgeson
Vision Research|May 2, 2000
Motion contrast: a new metric for direction discriminationM A Georgeson, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|February 21, 2002
Orientation sensitivity in human visual motion processingN E Scott-Samuel, R F Hess
Vision Research|February 23, 2000
Spatial resolution and receptive field height of motion sensors in human visionM A Georgeson, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|September 24, 1999
Does early non-linearity account for second-order motion?N E Scott-Samuel, M A Georgeson
Perception|November 28, 2001
What does the Ternus display tell us about motion processing in human vision?N E Scott-Samuel, R F Hess
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 23, 1998
Stereoscopic and contrast-defined motion in human visionA T Smith, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|November 14, 2009
Form overshadows 'opponent motion' information in processing of biological motion from point light walker stimuliM Thirkettle, N E Scott-Samuel, C P Benton
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Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|September 12, 2001
First-order and second-order signals combine to improve perceptual accuracyA T Smith, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|December 15, 2000
No local cancellation between directionally opposed first-order and second-order motion signalsN E Scott-Samuel, A T Smith
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 12, 2000
Feature matching and segmentation in motion perceptionN E Scott-Samuel, M A Georgeson
Vision Research|May 2, 2000
Motion contrast: a new metric for direction discriminationM A Georgeson, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|February 21, 2002
Orientation sensitivity in human visual motion processingN E Scott-Samuel, R F Hess
Vision Research|February 23, 2000
Spatial resolution and receptive field height of motion sensors in human visionM A Georgeson, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|September 24, 1999
Does early non-linearity account for second-order motion?N E Scott-Samuel, M A Georgeson
Perception|November 28, 2001
What does the Ternus display tell us about motion processing in human vision?N E Scott-Samuel, R F Hess
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 23, 1998
Stereoscopic and contrast-defined motion in human visionA T Smith, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|November 14, 2009
Form overshadows 'opponent motion' information in processing of biological motion from point light walker stimuliM Thirkettle, N E Scott-Samuel, C P Benton
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