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HNO|December 1, 1994
[Information by the Deafness Group for physician counseling of hearing aid wearers. Even the best technical hearing aid is only as good as user comprehension of proper use]S Treue
Trends in Neurosciences|April 20, 2001
Neural correlates of attention in primate visual cortexS Treue
Neuron|August 1, 1997
License to see: for one eye only?S Treue
Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Different populations of neurons contribute to the detection and discrimination of visual motionK Hol, S Treue
Perception|November 3, 1998
Reference repulsion when judging the direction of visual motionH J Rauber, S Treue
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1996
Neural responses to velocity gradients in macaque cortical area MTS Treue, R A Andersen
Nature|August 8, 1996
Attentional modulation of visual motion processing in cortical areas MT and MSTS Treue, J H Maunsell
Vision Research|January 1, 2000
Revisiting motion repulsion: evidence for a general phenomenon?H J Rauber, S Treue
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2000
Image segmentation: a tug-of-war for the eyeballS Treue, U J Ilg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 25, 1999
Effects of attention on the processing of motion in macaque middle temporal and medial superior temporal visual cortical areasS Treue, J H Maunsell
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HNO|December 1, 1994
[Information by the Deafness Group for physician counseling of hearing aid wearers. Even the best technical hearing aid is only as good as user comprehension of proper use]S Treue
Trends in Neurosciences|April 20, 2001
Neural correlates of attention in primate visual cortexS Treue
Neuron|August 1, 1997
License to see: for one eye only?S Treue
Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Different populations of neurons contribute to the detection and discrimination of visual motionK Hol, S Treue
Perception|November 3, 1998
Reference repulsion when judging the direction of visual motionH J Rauber, S Treue
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1996
Neural responses to velocity gradients in macaque cortical area MTS Treue, R A Andersen
Nature|August 8, 1996
Attentional modulation of visual motion processing in cortical areas MT and MSTS Treue, J H Maunsell
Vision Research|January 1, 2000
Revisiting motion repulsion: evidence for a general phenomenon?H J Rauber, S Treue
Current Biology : CB|November 9, 2000
Image segmentation: a tug-of-war for the eyeballS Treue, U J Ilg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 25, 1999
Effects of attention on the processing of motion in macaque middle temporal and medial superior temporal visual cortical areasS Treue, J H Maunsell
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