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Biological Psychology|April 12, 2017
Enhancing links between visual short term memory, visual attention and cognitive control processes through practice: An electrophysiological insightGiorgio Fuggetta, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|January 17, 2009
Observers cannot accurately estimate the speed of an approaching object in flightSimon K Rushton, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Adaptation to vertical disparity induced-depth: implications for disparity processingPhilip A Duke, Laurie M Wilcox
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
Vertical-disparity gradients are processed independently in different depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Perception|December 17, 2005
Spatial and temporal properties of stereoscopic surface interpolationLaurie M Wilcox, Philip A Duke
Journal of Vision|August 21, 2012
Processing vertical size disparities in distinct depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Psychological Science|August 22, 2003
Stereoscopic surface interpolation supports lightness constancyLaurie M Wilcox, Philip A Duke
Journal of Vision|March 13, 2012
How we perceive the trajectory of an approaching objectPhilip A Duke, Simon K Rushton
Vision Research|October 14, 2003
Monocular transparency generates quantitative depthIan P Howard, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|February 27, 2007
The use of direction and distance information in the perception of approach trajectorySimon K Rushton, Philip A Duke
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Biological Psychology|April 12, 2017
Enhancing links between visual short term memory, visual attention and cognitive control processes through practice: An electrophysiological insightGiorgio Fuggetta, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|January 17, 2009
Observers cannot accurately estimate the speed of an approaching object in flightSimon K Rushton, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Adaptation to vertical disparity induced-depth: implications for disparity processingPhilip A Duke, Laurie M Wilcox
Vision Research|April 12, 2005
Vertical-disparity gradients are processed independently in different depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Perception|December 17, 2005
Spatial and temporal properties of stereoscopic surface interpolationLaurie M Wilcox, Philip A Duke
Journal of Vision|August 21, 2012
Processing vertical size disparities in distinct depth planesPhilip A Duke, Ian P Howard
Psychological Science|August 22, 2003
Stereoscopic surface interpolation supports lightness constancyLaurie M Wilcox, Philip A Duke
Journal of Vision|March 13, 2012
How we perceive the trajectory of an approaching objectPhilip A Duke, Simon K Rushton
Vision Research|October 14, 2003
Monocular transparency generates quantitative depthIan P Howard, Philip A Duke
Vision Research|February 27, 2007
The use of direction and distance information in the perception of approach trajectorySimon K Rushton, Philip A Duke
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