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T C Freeman

Vision research

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Vision Research|October 6, 2001
Transducer models of head-centred motion perceptionT C Freeman
Vision Research|September 24, 1999
Path perception and Filehne illusion compared: model and dataT C Freeman
Vision Research|January 1, 1997
Perceived location of bars and edges in one-dimensional images: computational models and human visionM A Georgeson, T C Freeman
Vision Research|January 1, 1992
Human sensitivity to expanding and rotating motion: effects of complementary masking and directional structureT C Freeman, M G Harris
Vision Research|June 6, 2000
Unequal retinal and extra-retinal motion signals produce different perceived slants of moving surfacesT C Freeman, T A Fowler
Vision Research|July 17, 1998
Perceived head-centric speed is affected by both extra-retinal and retinal errorsT C Freeman, M S Banks
Vision Research|January 1, 1996
On the relationship between deformation and perceived surface slantT C Freeman, M G Harris, T S Meese
Vision Research|October 1, 1995
Speed gradients and the perception of surface slant: analysis is two-dimensional not one-dimensionalT S Meese, M G Harris, T C Freeman
Vision Research|February 1, 1996
Sub-pixel accuracy: psychophysical validation of an algorithm for fine positioning and movement of dots on visual displaysM A Georgeson, T C Freeman, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|November 3, 1998
Different mechanisms underlie three inhibitory phenomena in cat area 17F Sengpiel, R J Baddeley, T C Freeman, et al.
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Vision Research|October 6, 2001
Transducer models of head-centred motion perceptionT C Freeman
Vision Research|September 24, 1999
Path perception and Filehne illusion compared: model and dataT C Freeman
Vision Research|January 1, 1997
Perceived location of bars and edges in one-dimensional images: computational models and human visionM A Georgeson, T C Freeman
Vision Research|January 1, 1992
Human sensitivity to expanding and rotating motion: effects of complementary masking and directional structureT C Freeman, M G Harris
Vision Research|June 6, 2000
Unequal retinal and extra-retinal motion signals produce different perceived slants of moving surfacesT C Freeman, T A Fowler
Vision Research|July 17, 1998
Perceived head-centric speed is affected by both extra-retinal and retinal errorsT C Freeman, M S Banks
Vision Research|January 1, 1996
On the relationship between deformation and perceived surface slantT C Freeman, M G Harris, T S Meese
Vision Research|October 1, 1995
Speed gradients and the perception of surface slant: analysis is two-dimensional not one-dimensionalT S Meese, M G Harris, T C Freeman
Vision Research|February 1, 1996
Sub-pixel accuracy: psychophysical validation of an algorithm for fine positioning and movement of dots on visual displaysM A Georgeson, T C Freeman, N E Scott-Samuel
Vision Research|November 3, 1998
Different mechanisms underlie three inhibitory phenomena in cat area 17F Sengpiel, R J Baddeley, T C Freeman, et al.
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