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Richard J A van Wezel

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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2013
Neural mechanisms of speed perception: transparent motionBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 7, 2002
Area MST and heading perception in macaque monkeysKenneth H Britten, Richard J A Van Wezel
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 1, 2011
Dynamics of temporally interleaved percept-choice sequences: interaction via adaptation in shared neural populationsAndré J Noest, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2002
Motion adaptation in area MTRichard J A Van Wezel, Kenneth H Britten
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 13, 2008
Linking form and motion in the primate brainZoe Kourtzi, Bart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel
Trends in Neurosciences|March 15, 2006
Adaptation: from single cells to BOLD signalsBart Krekelberg, Geoffrey M Boynton, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2006
The influence of biological motion perception on structure-from-motion interpretations at different speedsJaap A Beintema, Anna Oleksiak, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 30, 2005
Adaptation in macaque MT reduces perceived speed and improves speed discriminationBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 1, 2006
Interactions between speed and contrast tuning in the middle temporal area: implications for the neural code for speedBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2003
Motion processing: how low can you go?Richard J A van Wezel, Maarten J van der Smagt
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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 9, 2013
Neural mechanisms of speed perception: transparent motionBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|June 7, 2002
Area MST and heading perception in macaque monkeysKenneth H Britten, Richard J A Van Wezel
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|July 1, 2011
Dynamics of temporally interleaved percept-choice sequences: interaction via adaptation in shared neural populationsAndré J Noest, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2002
Motion adaptation in area MTRichard J A Van Wezel, Kenneth H Britten
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 13, 2008
Linking form and motion in the primate brainZoe Kourtzi, Bart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel
Trends in Neurosciences|March 15, 2006
Adaptation: from single cells to BOLD signalsBart Krekelberg, Geoffrey M Boynton, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Vision|August 10, 2006
The influence of biological motion perception on structure-from-motion interpretations at different speedsJaap A Beintema, Anna Oleksiak, Richard J A van Wezel
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 30, 2005
Adaptation in macaque MT reduces perceived speed and improves speed discriminationBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 1, 2006
Interactions between speed and contrast tuning in the middle temporal area: implications for the neural code for speedBart Krekelberg, Richard J A van Wezel, Thomas D Albright
Current Biology : CB|November 1, 2003
Motion processing: how low can you go?Richard J A van Wezel, Maarten J van der Smagt
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