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July 2, 2009
Microsaccade directions do not predict directionality of illusory brightness changes of overlapping transparent surfaces
P U Tse, G P Caplovitz, P J Hsieh
Vision Research
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June 25, 2002
Fixational eye movements are not affected by abrupt onsets that capture attention
P U Tse, D L Sheinberg, N K Logothetis
Vision Research
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November 23, 2005
Illusory motion induced by the offset of stationary luminance-defined gradients
P-J Hsieh, G P Caplovitz, P U Tse
Vision Research
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May 7, 2005
Illusory rebound motion and the motion continuity heuristic
P-J Hsieh, G P Caplovitz, P U Tse
Vision Research
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May 2, 2006
Mechanisms underlying the perceived angular velocity of a rigidly rotating object
G P Caplovitz, P-J Hsieh, P U Tse
Psychological Science
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March 29, 2003
Attentional enhancement opposite a peripheral flash revealed using change blindness
P U Tse, D L Sheinberg, N K Logothetis
Vision Research
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August 13, 2021
First- and second-order transformational apparent motion rely on common shape representations
K C Hartstein, S Saleki, K Ziman, et al.
Vision Research
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April 8, 2010
Motion fading is driven by perceived, not actual angular velocity
P J Kohler, G P Caplovitz, P-J Hsieh, et al.
Perception
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March 1, 2000
Wakes and spokes: new motion-induced brightness illusions
A O Holcombe, S L Macknik, J Intriligator, et al.
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Vision Research
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July 2, 2009
Microsaccade directions do not predict directionality of illusory brightness changes of overlapping transparent surfaces
P U Tse, G P Caplovitz, P J Hsieh
Vision Research
|
June 25, 2002
Fixational eye movements are not affected by abrupt onsets that capture attention
P U Tse, D L Sheinberg, N K Logothetis
Vision Research
|
November 23, 2005
Illusory motion induced by the offset of stationary luminance-defined gradients
P-J Hsieh, G P Caplovitz, P U Tse
Vision Research
|
May 7, 2005
Illusory rebound motion and the motion continuity heuristic
P-J Hsieh, G P Caplovitz, P U Tse
Vision Research
|
May 2, 2006
Mechanisms underlying the perceived angular velocity of a rigidly rotating object
G P Caplovitz, P-J Hsieh, P U Tse
Psychological Science
|
March 29, 2003
Attentional enhancement opposite a peripheral flash revealed using change blindness
P U Tse, D L Sheinberg, N K Logothetis
Vision Research
|
August 13, 2021
First- and second-order transformational apparent motion rely on common shape representations
K C Hartstein, S Saleki, K Ziman, et al.
Vision Research
|
April 8, 2010
Motion fading is driven by perceived, not actual angular velocity
P J Kohler, G P Caplovitz, P-J Hsieh, et al.
Perception
|
March 1, 2000
Wakes and spokes: new motion-induced brightness illusions
A O Holcombe, S L Macknik, J Intriligator, et al.
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