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May 31, 2019
Organization of Binocular Pathways: Modeling and Data Related to Rivalry
Sidney R Lehky, Randolph Blake
Perception
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February 7, 2006
Watercolor illusion induced by synesthetic colors
Chai-Youn Kim, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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January 5, 2010
What causes alternations in dominance during binocular rivalry?
Min-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
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February 2, 2002
Visual competition
Randolph Blake, Nikos K Logothetis
Perception
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September 11, 2002
How context influences predominance during binocular rivalry
Kenith V Sobel, Randolph Blake
Neuron
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October 2, 2002
Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological Motion
Emily D Grossman, Randolph Blake
Vision Research
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December 22, 2005
Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalry
Sang Chul Chong, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science
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August 31, 2012
Inattention abolishes binocular rivalry: perceptual evidence
Jan W Brascamp, Randolph Blake
Vision Research
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March 5, 2008
Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experience
Sang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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June 24, 2008
Enhancement of bistable perception associated with visual stimulus rivalry
Min-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
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Neural Computation
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May 31, 2019
Organization of Binocular Pathways: Modeling and Data Related to Rivalry
Sidney R Lehky, Randolph Blake
Perception
|
February 7, 2006
Watercolor illusion induced by synesthetic colors
Chai-Youn Kim, Randolph Blake
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
January 5, 2010
What causes alternations in dominance during binocular rivalry?
Min-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
|
February 2, 2002
Visual competition
Randolph Blake, Nikos K Logothetis
Perception
|
September 11, 2002
How context influences predominance during binocular rivalry
Kenith V Sobel, Randolph Blake
Neuron
|
October 2, 2002
Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological Motion
Emily D Grossman, Randolph Blake
Vision Research
|
December 22, 2005
Exogenous attention and endogenous attention influence initial dominance in binocular rivalry
Sang Chul Chong, Randolph Blake
Psychological Science
|
August 31, 2012
Inattention abolishes binocular rivalry: perceptual evidence
Jan W Brascamp, Randolph Blake
Vision Research
|
March 5, 2008
Early visual mechanisms do not contribute to synesthetic color experience
Sang Wook Hong, Randolph Blake
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
June 24, 2008
Enhancement of bistable perception associated with visual stimulus rivalry
Min-Suk Kang, Randolph Blake
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