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S N Watamaniuk

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Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and Image Science|January 1, 1993
Ideal observer for discrimination of the global direction of dynamic random-dot stimuliS N Watamaniuk
Perception|January 1, 1992
Visible persistence is reduced by fixed-trajectory motion but not by random motionS N Watamaniuk
Vision Research|December 1, 1992
Temporal and spatial integration in dynamic random-dot stimuliS N Watamaniuk, R Sekuler
Vision Research|May 1, 1992
The human visual system averages speed informationS N Watamaniuk, A Duchon
Vision Research|April 1, 1995
Speed discrimination of motion-in-depth using binocular cuesJ M Harris, S N Watamaniuk
Perception & Psychophysics|April 8, 1998
Simultaneous encoding of direction at a local and global scaleS N Watamaniuk, S P McKee
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
Spatial integration in human smooth pursuitS J Heinen, S N Watamaniuk
Nature|October 26, 1995
Seeing motion behind occludersS N Watamaniuk, S P McKee
Vision Research|April 22, 1999
Human smooth pursuit direction discriminationS N Watamaniuk, S J Heinen
Vision Research|June 1, 1995
Evidence for two speed signals: a coarse local signal for segregation and a precise global signal for discriminationM J Bravo, S N Watamaniuk
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Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and Image Science|January 1, 1993
Ideal observer for discrimination of the global direction of dynamic random-dot stimuliS N Watamaniuk
Perception|January 1, 1992
Visible persistence is reduced by fixed-trajectory motion but not by random motionS N Watamaniuk
Vision Research|December 1, 1992
Temporal and spatial integration in dynamic random-dot stimuliS N Watamaniuk, R Sekuler
Vision Research|May 1, 1992
The human visual system averages speed informationS N Watamaniuk, A Duchon
Vision Research|April 1, 1995
Speed discrimination of motion-in-depth using binocular cuesJ M Harris, S N Watamaniuk
Perception & Psychophysics|April 8, 1998
Simultaneous encoding of direction at a local and global scaleS N Watamaniuk, S P McKee
Vision Research|January 20, 1999
Spatial integration in human smooth pursuitS J Heinen, S N Watamaniuk
Nature|October 26, 1995
Seeing motion behind occludersS N Watamaniuk, S P McKee
Vision Research|April 22, 1999
Human smooth pursuit direction discriminationS N Watamaniuk, S J Heinen
Vision Research|June 1, 1995
Evidence for two speed signals: a coarse local signal for segregation and a precise global signal for discriminationM J Bravo, S N Watamaniuk
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