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P Cavanagh

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Nature Neuroscience|February 15, 2001
Early binding of feature pairs for visual perceptionA O Holcombe, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|January 1, 1987
Motion capture anisotropyV S Ramachandran, P Cavanagh
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1989
Shape from shadowsP Cavanagh, Y G Leclerc
Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Brightness shift in drifting ramp gratings isolates a transient mechanismP Cavanagh, S M Anstis
Vision Research|January 1, 1984
Interocular transfer of a chromatic frequency shift: temporal constraintsO E Favreau, P Cavanagh
Cognition|January 21, 2000
Chinese and Americans see opposite apparent motions in a Chinese characterP U Tse, P Cavanagh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 15, 2000
Close encounters: details veto depth from shadowsP Cavanagh, J M Kennedy
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1988
Anisotropy in the chromatic channel: a horizontal-vertical effectC M Murasugi, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
Position displacement, not velocity, is the cue to motion detection of second-order stimuliA E Seiffert, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|February 7, 2001
Position-based motion perception for color and texture stimuli: effects of contrast and speedA E Seiffert, P Cavanagh
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Nature Neuroscience|February 15, 2001
Early binding of feature pairs for visual perceptionA O Holcombe, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|January 1, 1987
Motion capture anisotropyV S Ramachandran, P Cavanagh
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 1, 1989
Shape from shadowsP Cavanagh, Y G Leclerc
Vision Research|January 1, 1986
Brightness shift in drifting ramp gratings isolates a transient mechanismP Cavanagh, S M Anstis
Vision Research|January 1, 1984
Interocular transfer of a chromatic frequency shift: temporal constraintsO E Favreau, P Cavanagh
Cognition|January 21, 2000
Chinese and Americans see opposite apparent motions in a Chinese characterP U Tse, P Cavanagh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 15, 2000
Close encounters: details veto depth from shadowsP Cavanagh, J M Kennedy
Spatial Vision|January 1, 1988
Anisotropy in the chromatic channel: a horizontal-vertical effectC M Murasugi, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
Position displacement, not velocity, is the cue to motion detection of second-order stimuliA E Seiffert, P Cavanagh
Vision Research|February 7, 2001
Position-based motion perception for color and texture stimuli: effects of contrast and speedA E Seiffert, P Cavanagh
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