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January 1, 1996
Binocularity in infancy
O Braddick
Nature
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April 24, 1986
Visual system. Mapping of motion perception
O Braddick
Current Biology : CB
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June 1, 1994
Motion perception. Moving on the surface
O Braddick
Nature
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September 18, 1986
Vision in humans and computers
O Braddick
Nature
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March 1, 1990
Motion perception. Switching off an after-effect
O Braddick
Vision Research
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February 1, 1973
The masking of apparent motion in random-dot patterns
O Braddick
Nature
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March 15, 1984
Visual hyperacuity
O Braddick
Trends in Neurosciences
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July 1, 1993
Segmentation versus integration in visual motion processing
O Braddick
Perception
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January 1, 1997
Local and global representations of velocity: transparency, opponency, and global direction perception
O Braddick
Vision Research
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July 1, 1996
Responses to opposed directions of motion: continuum or independent mechanisms?
J Raymond, O Braddick
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Eye (London, England)
|
January 1, 1996
Binocularity in infancy
O Braddick
Nature
|
April 24, 1986
Visual system. Mapping of motion perception
O Braddick
Current Biology : CB
|
June 1, 1994
Motion perception. Moving on the surface
O Braddick
Nature
|
September 18, 1986
Vision in humans and computers
O Braddick
Nature
|
March 1, 1990
Motion perception. Switching off an after-effect
O Braddick
Vision Research
|
February 1, 1973
The masking of apparent motion in random-dot patterns
O Braddick
Nature
|
March 15, 1984
Visual hyperacuity
O Braddick
Trends in Neurosciences
|
July 1, 1993
Segmentation versus integration in visual motion processing
O Braddick
Perception
|
January 1, 1997
Local and global representations of velocity: transparency, opponency, and global direction perception
O Braddick
Vision Research
|
July 1, 1996
Responses to opposed directions of motion: continuum or independent mechanisms?
J Raymond, O Braddick
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