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Annual Review of Vision Science
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June 13, 2024
Using Illusions to Track the Emergence of Visual Perception
Patrick Cavanagh
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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March 26, 2022
Errors in constructing visual experience
Patrick Cavanagh
Perception
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October 8, 2009
All's jazzy and unstable on the colour front: the impact of Gregory's pioneering paper on vision at equiluminance
Patrick Cavanagh
Nature
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March 18, 2005
The artist as neuroscientist
Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB
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September 24, 2014
Applied neuroscience
Patrick Cavanagh
Vision Research
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February 19, 2011
Visual cognition
Patrick Cavanagh
Perception
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February 15, 2021
The Language of Vision
Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB
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May 14, 2014
Q & A: Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh
I-Perception
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August 8, 2023
Up is best
Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh
Perception & Psychophysics
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December 17, 2003
Motion adaptation shifts apparent position without the motion aftereffect
David Whitney, Patrick Cavanagh
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Annual Review of Vision Science
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June 13, 2024
Using Illusions to Track the Emergence of Visual Perception
Patrick Cavanagh
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
March 26, 2022
Errors in constructing visual experience
Patrick Cavanagh
Perception
|
October 8, 2009
All's jazzy and unstable on the colour front: the impact of Gregory's pioneering paper on vision at equiluminance
Patrick Cavanagh
Nature
|
March 18, 2005
The artist as neuroscientist
Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB
|
September 24, 2014
Applied neuroscience
Patrick Cavanagh
Vision Research
|
February 19, 2011
Visual cognition
Patrick Cavanagh
Perception
|
February 15, 2021
The Language of Vision
Patrick Cavanagh
Current Biology : CB
|
May 14, 2014
Q & A: Patrick Cavanagh
Patrick Cavanagh
I-Perception
|
August 8, 2023
Up is best
Stuart Anstis, Patrick Cavanagh
Perception & Psychophysics
|
December 17, 2003
Motion adaptation shifts apparent position without the motion aftereffect
David Whitney, Patrick Cavanagh
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